STATISTICS 



Indian Tribes, Indian Agencies, 



Indian Schools 



OF EVERY CHARACTER. 



Compiled under the direction of the Secretary of the Interior. 



Corrected to January J, 1899* 



IX 



WASHINGTON: 

GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE. 

1899. 



IAN " 1908 

d. ot a 



CONTENTS. 



Page. 

IXDEX— 

To Indian Agencies - 5.6 

To Indian Tribes 7-16 

To Schools and School Plants 17-23 

Agency Day Schools 17 

Independent Day Schools 20 

Reservation Boarding- Schools 20 

Non-Reservation Boarding Schools 23 

Statistics of Agencies. Tribes, and Schools 25-172 

Non-Reservation Boarding Schools 69-72 

Independent Day Schools 73, ^4 

Contract Schools 7v 

Indians in Public Schools 

Non-Reservation School Plants 79-98 

Reservation School Plants 99-172 

(3) 



INDEX TO INDIAN AGENCIES. TRIBES. AND SCHOOLS. 



INDIAN AGENCIES. 



Agency. State or Territory. Page. 

Blackfeet Mont 25 

Cheyenne and Arapahoe Okla 25 

Cheyenne River S. Dak 27 

Colorado River Ariz... 27 

Colville Wash 28 

Crow.. Mont 29 

Crow Creek . S. Dak : __. 29 

Devils Lake . N. Dak 30 

Eastern Cherokee N. C 31 

Flathead... . Mont . 31 

Fort Apache Ariz 31 

Fort Belknap Mont. 32 

Fort Berthold N. Dak _ 32 

FortHall „._ Idaho 33 

Fort Peck ___ Mont 34 

Grande Ronde Oreg 34 

GreenBay ' Wis 35 

Hoopa Valley Cal 36 

Hualapai Ariz 37 

Kiowa Okla 37 

Klamath Oreg ._. 38 

La Pointe Wis 39 

Lemhi Idaho 40 

Lower Brule S. Dak _. 41 

Mackinac Mich 41 

Mescalero . X. Mex 42 

Mission-Tule River Cal _ . 42 

Navajo .._' N. Mex 43 

XeahBav Wash 44 



6 INDEX TO INDIAN AGENCIES. 

Agency. State or Territory. Page. 

Nevada Nev 45 

New York N. Y 45 

NezPerces „„ Idaho ;._ 46 

Omaha and Winnebago Nebr 46 

Osage Okla 47 

Pima ___ Ariz. ___..._ . 48 

Pine Ridge S. Dak 48 

Ponca, Pawnee, Otoe and Oak- 
land Okia 49 

Pottawatomie and Great Ne- 
maha -_-- Kans-.. ____• 50 

Pueblo and Jicarilla 1ST. Mex . 51 

Puyallup Wash 52 

Quapaw Ind. T___ , 53 

Rosebud S. Dak 54 

Round Valley Cal _ 55 

Sac and Fox Iowa . 55 

Sac and Fox Okla _ 56 

San Carlos Ariz „__. ^6 

Santee Nebr r _ r 57 

Seminole Fla 58 

Shoshone Wyo 58 

Siletz Oreg ..._ 59 

Sisseton S. Dak 59 

Southern Ute Colo 60 

Standing Rock N. Dak 60 

Tongue River Mont 61 

Tulalip Wash 62 

Uintah and Ouray Utah 62 

Umatilla...- Oreg -... 63 

Union Ind. T 64 

Walker River Reservation _ _ _ . Nev __--___ 64 

Warm Springs Oreg 64 

Western Shoshone Nev 65 

White Earth Minn . m 

Yakima Wash 67 

Yankton.. S. Dak 68 



INDEX TO INDIAN TRIBES. 



INDIAN TRIBES. 



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Tribe. Agency. Page. 

Absentee Shawnee . Sac and Fox, Oklahoma. _ . 56 

Apacne_- Kiowa 37 

Apache, Coyotero San Carlos 56 

Apache, Jicarilla Pueblo and Jicarilla 51 

Apache, Mescalero Mescalero 42 

Apache, San Carlos San Carlos . 56 

Apache, Tonto -___ San Carlos.. 56 

Apache, White Mountain Fort Apache 31 

Arapahoe . . _ Cheyenne and Arapahoe _ _ 25 

Arapahoe, Northern Shoshone 58 

Arickaree Fort Berthold 32 

Assinniboine Fort Belknap _ 32 

Assinniboine Fort Peck 34 

Bad River Chippewa La Pointe 39 

Bannock Fort Hall 33 

Bannock Lemhi 40 

Blackfeet Blackfeet 25 

Blackf eet Sioux Cheyenne River 27 

Blackfeet Sioux ___ Standing Rock 60 

Black River Chippewa Mackinac 41 

Bloods Blackfeet 25 

Boise Fort Chippewa La Pointe __. 39 

Brule Sioux Rosebud 54 

Brule Sioux, Lower ... Lower Brule 41 

Capote Ute Southern Ute 60 

Carlos- Band of Flatheads Flathead 31 

Cass Lake and Wiimibigosh- 

ish Chippewa White Earth _ 66 

Cayuga ... New York 45 

Cayuse Umatilla 63 

Cedar City . (No agency) 58 

Chehalis Puyallup 52 

Chemehuevi Colorado River r 27 

Cherokee Union 64 



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INDEX TO INDIAN TRIBES. 

Tribe. Agency. Page. 

Cherokee, Eastern ___ ___ Eastern Cherokee- ___ 31 

Cheyenne •__ Cheyenne and Arapahoe _ _ 25 

Cheyenne ___ Pine Ridge ___ 48 

Cheyenne, Northern ___ Tongue River __ 61 

Chickasaw Union 64 

Chippewa Pottawatomie and Great 

Nemaha--,- 50 

Chippewa and Ottawa ___ Mackinac 41 

Chippewa, Cass Lake and 

Winnibigoshish „ White Earth _ 66 

Chippewa, Leech Lake Pillager. White Earth - 66 

Chippewa, Otter Tail Pillager _ White Earth ______ 66 

Chippewa, Pembina White Earth _ 66 

Chippewa, Red Lake White Earth 66 

Chippewa, Turtle Mount Devils Lake 30 

Chippewa : 

At Bad River La Pointe . 39 

At Boise Fort La Pointe . 39 

At Fond du Lac La Pointe 39 

At Grand Portage La Pointe 1 _ 39 

At Lac Court d'Oreiiles La Pointe 39 

At Lac du Flambeau La Pointe 39 

At Red Cliff La Pointe 39 

Chippewa (Miss.): 

Gull Lake White Earth _ m 

Mille Lac White Earth 66 

White Earth .. White Earth „ 66 

White Oak Point White Earth m 

Chippewa of Saginaw, Swan 

Creek, and Black River Mackinac 41 

Choctaw Union 64 

Citizen Pottawatomie Sac and Fox, Oklahoma. . _ 56 

Clackama Grande Ronde 34 

Cceurd'Alene Colville 28 

Columbia, Moses Band Colville 28 

Colville. Colville .... 28 

Comanche Kiowa . 37 

Concow Round Valley 55 

Cow Creek Grande Ronde 34 



INDEX TO INDIAN TRIBES. 9 

Tribe. Agency. Page. 

Coyotero Apache.--. San Carlos _. 56 

Creek Union 64 

Crow... Crow 29 

Digger (No agency) ... 30 

D'Wamish Tulalip 62 

Eastern Cherokee Eastern Cherokee 31 

Eastern Shawnee.--. Quapaw- 53 

Flandreau Santee Sioux Santee 57 

Flathead, Carlos' Band Flathead 31 

Flathead, Pend d'Oreilles and 

Kootenai (conf ed. ) Flathead 31 

Fond du Lac White Earth 66 

Fond du Lac Chippewa. La Pointe 39 

Fort Hall Indians ._._ Fort Hall. _ ■ ._ : 33 

Georgetown. Puyallup 52 

Grand Portage Chippewa La Pointe . _ 39 

Gros Ventre ... Fort Belknap 32 

Gros Ventre Fort -Bert-hold 32 

Gull Lake Chippewa White Earth 66 

Hoh Neah Bay 44 

Hoopa Hoopa Valley 36 

Hualapai . Hualapai 37 

Humptulip Puyallup 52 

Hunkpapa Sioux Standing Rock 60 

Huron Pottawatomie Mackinac 41 

Iowa Pottawatomie and Great 

Nemaha 50 

Iowa Sac and Fox, Oklahoma. _ _ 56 

Jicariila Apache , Pueblo and Jicarilla 51 

Joseph's Band Nez Perces Colville 28 

Kaibab ... (No agency) 58 

Kalispel Colville ... 28 

Kalispel, Lower Flathead 31 

Kansas Osage 47 

Kaskaskia Quapaw 53 

Kaw Osage . 47 

Kickapoo ___„_. Pottawatomie and Great 

Nemaha 50 

Kickapoo, Mexican Sac and Fox, Oklahoma _ _ _ 56 



10 INDEX TO INDIAN TRIBES. 

Tribe. Agency. Page. 

Kiowa Kiowa '37 

Klamath Hoopa Valley 36 

Klamath Klamath : _ . 38 

Kootenai Flathead 31 

Lac Court d'Oreilles Chippewa. La Pointe 39 

Lac clu Flambeau Chippewa. _ _ La Pointe 39 

Lake Colville ------ 28 

L'Anse Chippewa _ Mackinac 41 

Leech Lake Pillager Chippewa. White Earth 66 

Little Lake and Redwood Round Valley 55 

Loaf er Sioux .__. Rosebud 54 

Lower Brule Sioux Lower Brule 41 

Lower Kalispel Flathead 31 

Lower Spokane Colville 28 

Lower Yanktonai Sioux Crow Creek 29 

Luckamute Grande Ronde 34 

Lammi Tulalip 62 

Madison Tulalip 62 

Makah NTeah Bay 44 

Makah at Ozette Neah Bay 44 

Mandan Fort Berthold - 32 

Maricopa - Pima ■_ 48 

Marys River •_ Grande Ronde 34 

Medawakanton Sioux (No agency) 42 

Menomonee - Green Bay 35 

Mescalero Apache Mescalero 42 

Mexican Kickapoo Sac and Fox, Oklahoma- _ _ 06 

Miami Quapaw 53 

Middle and Upper Spokane on 

Cceur d'Alene Reserve Colville 28 

Middle and Upper Spokane on 

Spokane Reserve. Colville . 28 

Mille Lac Chippewa "White Earth _■__ 66 

Minneconjou Sioux Cheyenne River „___ 27 

Mississippi Chippewa : 

Gull Lake WhiteEarth ____ 66 

Mille Lac — WhiteEarth 66 

WhiteEarth WhiteEarth 66 

White Oak Point White Earth 66 



INDEX TO INDIAN TRIBES. 11 

Tribe. Agency. Page. 

Mission •__ Mission-Tule River 42 

Missouria and Otoe Ponca, Pawnee, Otoe, and 

Oakland 49 

Moache Ute Southern Ute 60 

Modoc Quapaw 53 

Modoc, PiUte and Pitt River __.. Klamath 38 

Mojave Colorado River 27 

Mojave San Carlos 56 

Mojave : 

At Fort Mojave Colorado River 27 

At Needles Colorado River 27 

Molel Grande Ronde 34 

Moquis Pueblo Navajo . 43 

Moses Band, Columbia Colville . 28 

Muckleshoot Tulalip 62 

Muddy (No agency) 58 

Munsee Pottawatomie and Great 

Nemaha 50 

Munsee and Stockbridge Green Bay 35 

Navajo Navajo 43 

Nebraska Ponca Santee _ _ . 57 

Nespilem Colville _ 28 

Nez Perces Nez Perces 46 

Nez Perces, Joseph's Band Colville 28 

Nisqually Puyallup 52 

Nomadic Papago '_ _ _ _ Pima 48 

Nomelackie Round Valley 55 

Northern Arapahoe Shoshone 58 

Northern Cheyenne Tongue River 61 

Northern Sioux Rosebud 54 

Okanogan Colville 28 

Omaha Omaha and Winnebago ___ 46 

Oneida Green Bay 35 

Oneida New York 45 

Onondaga New York _ 45 

Osage Osage . 47 

Otoe and Missouria _ Ponca, Pawnee, Otoe, and 

Oakland 49 

Ottawa Quapaw 53 



12 INDEX TO INDIAN TRIBES. 

Tribe. Agency. Page. 

Ottawa and Chippewa Mackinac 41 

Gtter Tail Pillager Chippewa . . . White Earth 66 

Ouray Uncompahgre Ute Uintah and Ouray -, 62 

Ouray White River Ute Uintah and Ouray 62 

Ozette Makah Neah Bay 44 

Pah-Ute _ Nevada 45 

Pah-Ute Walker River Reservation. 64 

Panaca _._ (No agency) 58 

Papago Pima-- 48 

Papago at San Xavier Pima... . 48 

Papago, Nomadic Pima 48 

Pawnee Ponca, Pawnee, Otoe, and 

Oakland ______ 49 

Pembina Chippewa White Earth 66 

Pend d'Oreilles Flathead _ 31 

Peoria Quapaw .--.- 53 

Piankeshaw Quapaw ._. 53 

Piegan . Blackfeet . 25 

Pillager, Leech Lake, Chippewa White Earth . _ _-_ 66 

Pillager, -Otter Tail, Chippewa. White Earth . 66 

Pima Pima 48 

Pitt River Klamath _ _. 38 

Pitt River and Nomelackie Round Valley 55 

Pi-Ute ._.:___■ --- Klamath _._,_. 38 

Pi-Ute, Warm Springs, Wasco, 

Tenino Warm Springs 64 

Pi-Ute. _ Western Shoshone 65 

Ponca Ponca, Pawnee, Otoe, and 

Oakland.. _._. 49 

Ponca of Nebraska _______ Santee . _ . - - 57 

Pottawatomie, Citizen ___ Sac and Fox, Oklahoma. ... 56 

Pottawatomie of Huron Mackinac 41 

Pottawatomie, Prairie Band.. _ Pottawatomie and Great 

Nemaha 50 

Prairie Band of Pottawatomies. Pottawatomie and Great 

Nemaha 50 

Pueblo Pueblo and Jicarilla 51 

Pueblo, Moquis Navajo 43 

Puyallup Puyallup . . 



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INDEX TO INDIAN TRIBES. 13 

Tribe. Agency. Page. 

Pyramid Lake Pah-Ute Nevada. 45 

Quapaw Quapaw 53 

Queet Puyallup 52 

Quillehute-.- Neah Bay 44 

Quinaielt Puyallup 52 

Red Cliff Chippewa . La Pointe 39 

Red Lake Chippewa White Earth : .. 66 

Redwood . Round Valley .--. 55 

Rogue River Grande Ronde 34 

Sac and Fox of Mississippi Sac and Fox, Iowa 55 

Sac and Fox of Mississippi Sac and Fox, Oklahoma 56 

Sac and Fox of Missouri Pottawatomie and Great 

Nemaha 50 

Saginaw Chippewa Mackinac 41 

Saint Regis - New York 45 

San Carlos Apache San Carlos 56 

San Poil Colville 28 

Sans Arc Sioux Cheyenne River 27 

Santee Sioux Santee 57 

Santee Sioux of Flandreau Santee 57 

Santian Grande Ronde. 34 

San Xavier Papago Pima 48 

Seminole Union 64 

Seminole in Florida Seminole 58 

Seneca Quapaw 53 

Seneca New York 45 

Shawnee, Absentee Sac and Fox, Oklahoma ___ 56 

Shawnee, Eastern Quapaw , 53 

Shebit (No agency) 58 

Sheepeater Lemhi 40 

Shoshone Fort Hall " 33 

Shoshone Lemhi 40 

Shoshone (or Snake) Shoshone 58 

Shoshone Western Shoshone 65 

Siletz Siletz 59 

Sioux Devils Lake 30 

Sioux Pine Ridge 48 

Sioux, Brule Rosebud 54 

Sioux, Loafer Rosebud _ _ 54 



14 INDEX TO INDIAN TRIBES. 

Tribe. Agency. Page. 

Sioux, Lower Brule Lower Brule 41 

Sicux, Lower Yanktonai Crow Creek 29 

Sioux, Medawakanton Band, 

in Minnesota (No agency) 42 

Sioux, Northern Rosebud 54 

Sioux, Santee Santee 57 

Sioux, Santee of Flandreau Santee 57 

Sioux, Sisseton and Wahpeton- Sisseton 59 

Sioux, Two-Kettle Cheyenne River 27 

Sioux, Two-Kettle Rosebud _ 54 

Sioux, Wahpeton _ Sisseton 59 

Sioux, Waziaziah Rosebud _ . ^ 54 

Sioux, Yankton Yankton 68 

Sioux, Yanktonai, Hunkpapa, 

and Blackf eet _ - Standing Rock 60 

Sioux, Yanktonai Fort Peck . 34 

Sisseton and Wahpeton Sioux _ Sisseton 59 

S'Klallam-. Puyallup 52 

S'Kokomish Puyallup - 52 

Snake Shoshone 58 

Spokane Flathead _ . _ 31 

Spokane, Lower Colville 28 

Spokane, Upper and Middle, 

on Cceur d'Alene Reserve Colville 28 

Spokane, Upper and Middle, 

on Spokane Reserve Colville 28 

Squaxon Puyallup 52 

Stockbridge and Munsee Green Bay 35 

Supai, Yava Huaiapai 37 

Swan Creek Chippewa Mackinac 41 

Swinomish Tulalip 62 

Tenino Warm Springs 64 

Tonkawa Ponca, Pawnee, Otoe, and 

Oakland 49 

Tonto Apache. San Carlos 56 

Tulalip Tulalip . 62 

Tule River Mission-Tule River 42 

Turtle Mountain Chippewa Devils Lake 30 

Tuscarora New York 45 



INDEX TO INDIAN TRIBES. 15 

Tribe. Agency. Page. 

Two-Kettle Sioux Cheyenne River 2? 

Two-Kettle Sioux Rosebud 54 

Uintah Ute Uintah and Ouray 62 

Ukie and Wylackie Round Valley 55 

Umatilla Umatilla 63 

Umpqua Grande Ronde 34 

Uncompahgre Ute at Ouray. _ _ Uintah and Ouray 62 

Upper and Middle Spokane on 

Coeur d' Alene Reserve Colville 28 

Upper and Middle Spokane on 

Spokane Reserve Colville 28 

Ute, Capote Southern Ute 60 

Ute, Moache Southern Ute - 60 

See Pah-Ute and Pi-Ute. 

Ute, Uintah Uintah and Ouray 62 

Ute, Uncompahgre, at Ouray. _ Uintah and Ouray 62 

Ute, White River, at Ouray Uintah and Ouray 62 

Ute, White River, at Uintah- _ _ Uintah and Ouray 62 

Ute, Wiminuchie Southern Ute 60 

Vieux de Sert Chippewa Mackinac 41 

Wahpeton Sioux Sisseton _' _ 59 

Walker River Pah-Ute Nevada 64 

Walla Walla Umatilla 63 

Wapeto Grande Ronde 34 

Warm Springs Warm Springs 64 

Wasco Warm Springs 64 

Wasco Yakima 67 

Waziaziah Sioux Rosebud 54 

Wea Quapaw 53 

White Earth Chippewa White Earth 66 

White Mountain Apache Fort Apache 31 

White Oak Point Chippewa _ _ _ White Earth 66 

White River Ute Uintah and Ouray 62 

Wichita and affiliated tribes. _ _ Kiowa 37 

Wild Yakima _ Yakima 6T 

Wiminuchie Ute Southern Ute 60 

Winnebago Omaha and Winnebago _ _ _ 46 

Winnibigoshish Chippewa White Earth 66 

Wyandotte Quapaw 53 



16 INDEX TO INDIAN TRIBES. 

Tribe. Agency. Page. 

Wylackie Round Valley . 55 

Yakima, Wasco, and others __ _ Yakima 67 

Yakima, Wild Yakima , _'. . 67 

Yam Hill Grande Ronde 34 

Yanktonai Sioux Standing Rock 60 

Yanktonai Sionx, Lower Crow Creek 29 

Yanktonai Sioux Fort Peck- _ _■ 34 

Yankton Sioux Yankton 68 

Yava Supai i _ _ Hualapai 37 

Yuma . _ . Mission-Tule River ._._ 42 

Yuma San Carlos 56 



INDEX TO SCHOOLS AND SCHOOL PLANTS. 17 



AGENCY DAY SCHOOLS. 



Cheyenne and Arapahoe Agency: Page. 

Whirlwind _ „ 26,134 

Cheyenne River Agency: 

Xos. 1, 2, and 3 27.148 

Colyille Agency: 

Nespilem - — 28.161 

Spokane 28,161 

Devils Lake Agency: 

Xos. 1, 2, and 3 30,127 

Fort Berthold Agency: 

Xos. 1, 2, and 4 33,128 

Green Bay Agencv: 

Stockbridge 35,166 

Hualapai Agency : 

Hackberry _ 37,104 

Hnalapai . 37. 104 

Supai 37, 104 

Kiowa Agency: 

Kiowa __ 38,135 

La Pointe Agency: 

Fond du Lac 40,168 

Grand Portage 40, 168 

Lac Court d'Oreilles Day School, No. 1 40,168 

Lac Court d'Oreilles Day School, No. 2_ . . 40, 168 

Lac Court d'Oreilles Day School, No. 3 40. 169 

NettLake 40,169 

Normantown 40, 169 

Paquahawong 40, 169 

Red Cliff 40,170 

MissiON-TuLE River Agency: 

AguaCaliente-. 43,106 

Capitan Grande . 43,106 

16563- — 2 



18 INDEX TO SCHOOLS AND SCHOOL PLANTS. 

Mission-Tule River Agency— Continued. Page. 

Cohuilla 43,107 

La Jolla * 43,107 

Martinez 43,107 

Mesa Grande 43,107 

Pechanga , 43,103 

Potrero - 43,108 

Rincon . 43,108 

Saboba _ _.. 43,108 

Tule River 43,108 

Navajo Agency: 

Blue Canyon __ _ 44.101 

Little Water 44,101 

Oreibi 44,102 

Polacca . 44.102 

Second Mesa 44,102 

Neah Bay Agency: 

Neah Bay 45.161 

Quillehute 45,161 

Pine Ridge Agency: 

Nos. 1 to 31, inclusive 49.146-154 

Pueblo and Jicarilla Agency: 

Acomita 52,122 

Cochiti 52.122 

Isleta -.-- 52,123 

Jemez. . 52,123 

Laguna 52,123 

Nambe . .__. 52,123 

Palmate - - . 52,124 

Picuris..-- -__. 52, 124 

Santa Clara 52,124 

Santa Domingo . . '_ _ . 52, 124 

San Ildefonso 52, 125 

San Felipe 52, 125 

San Juan 52, 125 

Taos _ 52,125 

Zia . 52,126 



INDEX TO SCHOOLS AND SCHOOL PLANTS. 19 

Puyallup Agency: ra ? e - 

Chehalis 53.162 

Georgetown 163 

Jamestown ._. 53, 163 

Port Gamble _ ._ 53.163 

Quinaielt - - 53,163 

S'Kokomish 53,161 

Rosebud Agency: 

Block Pipe Creek ._- 156 

Butte Creek ... 157 

Corn Creek 156 

Cut Meat Creek ... 155 

He Dog's Camp 1 156 

Ironwood Creek = . . . „ 155 

Little Crow's Camp 158 

Little White River . ._.. 15? 

Lower Cut Meat Creek 156 

Milks Camp __ 158 

Oak Creek 158 

Pine Creek __ „ 15? 

Red Leaf's Camp 156 

Rosebud 155 

Spring Creek . 155 

L^pper Cut Meat Creek 155 

Upper Pine Creek _ 15? 

Whirlwind Soldier's Camp 158 

White Thunder Creek 15? 

Santee Agency: 

Ponca 58,120 

Standing Rock Agency: 

Xos. 1 and 2 61.131 

Bull Head 61,131 

Cannon Ball - 61, 132 

Porcupine __„ 132 

Tongue River Agency: 

Tongue River 61.118 

Tulalip Agency: 

Lummi 62.165 

Swinomish . 62. 165 



20 . INDEX TO SCHOOLS AND SCHOOL PLANTS. 

Under Carson School superintendent: Page. 

Big Pine, Cal . 69 

Bishop, Cal 69 

Independence, Cal _ . _. 69 

Walker River, Nev . 69 

Under Oneida School superintendent: 

Nos. 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5_ ..... 36,170 



INDEPENDENT DAY SCHOOLS. 



Baird, Cal .' . 73 

Baraga, Mich 73 

Bay Mills, Mich 73 

Birch Cooley , Minn 73 

Hat Creek, Cal 73 

Manchester, Cal _ _ _ _ 73 

Potter Valley, Cal 74 

Shebit, Utah... 74,160 

Ukiah, Cal 74 

Upper Lake, Cal 74 



RESERVATION BOARDING SCHOOLS. 



School. Agency. 

Absentee Shawnee Sac and Fox, Oklahoma ___ 56, 138 

Agricultural Standing Rock 61 , 129 

Arapahoe Cheyenne and Arapahoe _ _ _ 26, 132 

Blackfeet Blackfeet 25,116 

Cantonment Cheyenne and Arapahoe 26,133 

Cherokee, Eastern Eastern Cherokee . v 31,126 

Cheyenne Cheyenne and Arapahoe. __ 26,133 

Cheyenne River Cheyenne River 27,143 

Colorado River Colorado River 28, 99 



INDEX TO SCHOOLS AND SCHOOL PLANTS. 21 

School. Agency. Page. 

Crow Crow 29,117 

Crow Creek Crow Creek 29,144 

Eastern Cherokee Eastern Cherokee 31 , 126 

Fort Apache Fort Apache 32, 99 

Fort Belknap ._.. Fort Belknap 32,117 

FortBerthold Fort Berthold ..._. 33,128 

Fort Hall -. Fort Hall 33,109 

Fort Lapwai Nez Perces 46,110 

Fort Peck Fort Peck 34,117 

Fort Sill Kiowa ._ ...... 38,134 

Fort Totten Devils Lake 30,126 

Fort Yuma Mission-Tule River 43.104 

Grace Crow Creek. 29,144 

Grande Ronde Grande Ronde .- 35. 139 

Grand River Standing Rock 61,130 

Great Nemaha Pottawatomie and Great 

Nemaha 51.112 

Green Bay, Menomonee Green Bay 35. 166 

Hoopa Valley Hoopa Valley 36, 105 

Hope Santee 57. 120 

Industrial Standing Rock 61.130 

Kaw _. Osage 47,136 

Keams Canyon Navajo 44, 100 

Kickapoo Pottawatomie and Great 

Nemaha 51.113 

Klamath __ . Klamath 39,140 

Lac du Flambeau La Pointe 40, 167 

Leech Lake White Earth 67.114 

Lemhi Lemhi . 41, 110 

Lower Brule Lower Brule. 41, 145 

Menomonee Green Bay.. 35. 166 

Mescalero Mescalero 42.121 

Navajo Navajo 44. 100 

Nevada Nevada 45, 121 

Omaha Omaha and Winnebago _ _ _ 47. 118 

Oneida Green Bay 36,170 

Osage Osage 47,136 

Otoe Ponca, Pawnee, Otoe, and 

Oakland 50,136 



22 INDEX TO SCHOOLS AND SCHOOL PLANTS. 

School. Agency. Page. 

Ouray Uintah and Ouray 63,159 

Pawnee . Ponca, Pawnee, Otoe, and 

Oakland __ 50,137 

Pima . Pima 48,102 

Pine Point White Earth . „____ 66,114 

Pine Ridge Pine Ridge 49, 145 

Ponca , Ponca, Pawnee, Otoe, and 

Oakland 50,137 

Pottawatomie Pottawatomie and Great 

Nemaha 51,114 

Puyallup Puyallup 53,162 

Quapaw Quapaw 54,111 

Rainy Mountain Kiowa ... _ _ _ 38, 135 

RedLake White Earth 67,115 

Red Moon Cheyenne and Arapahoe _ _ 26, 133 

Riverside Kiowa .. 38,135 

Rosebud Rosebud 54, 154 

Round Valley . Round Valley _-_ 55,109 

Sac and Fox _ Sac and Fox, Iowa . 55,112 

Sac and Fox Sac and Fox, Oklahoma. _ . 56,138 

San Carlos San Carlos . 57,103 

Santee Santee 57, 120 

Seger - Cheyenne and Arapahoe.-- 26,139 

Seneca Quapaw . ... 54, 111 

Shoshone Shoshone 59,172 

Siletz . Siletz 59,141 

Sisseton .. Sisseton 60,158 

Uintah _ _ Uintah and Ouray 63, 160 

Umatilla Umatilla 63,142 

Vermillion Lake LaPointe 40,167 

Warm Springs Warm Springs 65,142 

Western Shoshone Western Shoshone 65,121 

White Earth White Earth 66,115 

Wild Rice River White Earth 67,116 

Winnebago _ _ . f_ Omaha and Winnebago ... 47, 119 

Yainax Klamath 39,141 

Yakima Yakima 67,165 

Yankton Yankton 68,159 

Zuni . Pueblo and Jicarilla 51, 122 



INDEX TO SCHOOLS AND SCHOOL PLANTS. 



NON-RESERVATION BOARDING SCHOOLS. 



School. State. Page. 

Albuquerque 1 X. Mex . 69, 79 

Carlisle Pa 69,80 

Carson Nev - 69,81 

Chamberlain S. Dak 70,82 

Chilocco Okla - 70,82 

Clontarf Minn 70,83 

Flandreau S. Dak 70,84 

Fort Bid NvelL__ Cal ■_.._ 70,84 

Fort Lewis Colo 70, 85 

Fort Mojave Ariz 70, 86 

Fort Shaw Mont 70, 87 

Genoa Nebr 71,88 

Grand Junction. _ _._' Colo 71, 89 

Greenville Cal 71,89 

Haskell Institute Kans 71 , 90 

Morris Minn 71, 91 

Mount Pleasant Mich 71,92 

Perris Cal 71,92 

Phoenix Ariz 72, 93 

Pierre S. Dak 72,93 

Pipestone Minn 72, 94 

Rapid City ,. S. Dak 72,95 

Salem Oreg 72, 95 

Santa Fe N. Mex 72, 96 

Toniah Wis - 72,97 

Wittenberg Wis 72,97 



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STATISTICS OF AGENCIES, TRIBES, AND SCHOOLS. 



BLACKFEET AGENCY, MONTANA. 

Tribes. Population. 

Blackfeet _ -.. - \ 

Bloods I 2,022 

Piegans '_ ) 

Area, 1,760,000 acres; unallotted. «#/£•■ 

Railroad station : IMnafofcofr, on Great Northern Railway, £** 
miles to agency by stage. 
Nearest military post : Fort Assinniboine, Mont. 
Post-office address : Browning, Mont. 
Telegraphic address ; DIjlLIVul. 3.L.-:,l 

Blackfeet Agency Boarding School. 

Location, 2% miles west of agency. 
Capacity, 125; enrollment, 142; average, 118. 
A superintendent and 3 teachers employed. 



CHEYENNE AND ARAPAHOE AGENCY, OKLAHOMA. 



Tribes. Population. 

Arapahoe 1,011 

Cheyenne _ 2, 069 

Area. 

Acres. 

Allotted ._._. 529,682 

Reserved: 

School lands _. 231/829 

Military, agency, etc 32. 344 

Open for settlement . 3, 500, 562 



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26 STATISTICS OF AGENCIES, TRIBES, ETC. 

Railroad station : Darlington, Okla., on Chicago, Rock Island 
and Pacific Railway. One and one-lMff miles to agency by stage. 
Nearest military post: Fort Reno, Okla. 
Post-office address : Darlington, Okla. CblLu.3 

Telegraphic address: Darlington, Okla., via Frnfrmiifj, Okla. 

Arapalioe Boarding School. 

Location, Darlington, Okla. 

Capacity, 130; enrollment, 123; average, 122. 

A superintendent and 5 teachers employed. 

Cantonment Boarding School. 

Location, Cantonment sub-agency, about 50 miles west of the 
agency. 
Capacity, 125. 
This school will not be opened until September 30, 1899. 

Cheyenne Boarding School. 

Location, Darlington, Okla. 

Capacity, 200; enrollment, 155; average, 151 

A superintendent and 4 teachers employed. 

Bed Moon Boarding- School. 

Location, Hammon, 92 miles west of Darlington, Okla. 
Capacity, 75 ; enrollment, 42 ; no attendance. 
A superintendent and 1 teacher employed. 

Whirlwind Bay School. 

Location, Darlington, Okla. 

Capacity, 20; enrollment, 20; average, 17. 

Number of teachers, 1. 



The following school, although within the jurisdiction of the 
Cheyenne and Arapahoe Agency, is under the control of a bonded 
superintendent : 

Seger Boarding School. 

Location, Colony, Okla. , on Cheyenne and Arapahoe Reservation. 
Capacity, 120; enrollment, 112; average, 110. 
A superintendent and 3 teachers employed. 



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CHEYENNE RIVER AGENCY, SOUTH DAKOTA. 



2, 557 



Tribes. Population. 

Blackfeet Sioux . 

Minneconjou Sioux 

Sans Arcs Sioux _ ..__ 

Two-Kettle Sioux 

Area : 2, 867, 840 acres, partly surveyed ; unallotted. 
Railroad station: Gettysburg, on Chicago and Northwestern 
Railroad. Twenty niilca to u&uiL.y by 1 Ull^Q .£dj*4y 4,to,fi%t 4***+ , 
Nearest military post : Fort Yates, N. Dak. 
Post-office address : Cheyenne Agency, Dewey county, S. Dak. 
Telegraphic address: Gettysburg, S. Dak. 

Clieyemie River Agency Boarding' School. 

Location, Cheyenne River Agency, S. Dak. 
Capacity, 130; enrollment, 148; average, 128. 
A superintendent and 5 teachers employed. 

Three Day Schools. 

Nos. 1, 2, and 3: Location, 45, 35, and 85 miles from agency, 
respectively. 

Capacity, 69; enrollment, 79; average, 66. 
Number of teachers, 1 at each. 



COLORADO RIVER AGENCY, ARIZONA. 



Tribes. Population. 

Mojave 683 

Mojave at Needles TOO 

Mojave at Fort Mojave 1, 000 

Chemehuevi „ 150 

Area, 240,640 acres, partly surveyed. jC ^^fc fa- 
Railroad station : Needles, Cal. , on Atlciii i tionftiicl Pacific Rail- 
road. Qno^ittdtiod miles to agency by boat. 
Nearest military post : Fort Whipple, Ariz. 
Post-office address : Parker, Yuma County, Ariz. 
Telegraphic address : Skuiia, Aik. I^f^u* 



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28 STATISTICS OF AGENCIES, TRIBES, ETC, 

Colorado River Agency Boarding School. 

Location, same as agency. 

Capacity, 80; enrollment, 102; average, 102. 

A superintendent and 2 teachers employed. 



COLVILLE AGENCY, WASHINGTON. 

Tribes. Population. 

Colville 292 

Cceur d'Alene 506 

Upper and Middle" Spokane (on Cceur d'Alene Reserve) ___ 145 

Lake 310 

Lower Spokane 367 

Upper and Middle Spokane, on Spokane Reserve 180 

Columbia (Moses' Band) 311 

Okanogan 689 

Nez Perces (Joseph's Band) . 137 

San Poil and Nespilem 400 

Kalispel _ 152 



Total . 3,439 

Area (Unallotted). 

Acres. 

Columbia 24.220 

Colville 2,800,000 

Spokane 153,600 

Railroad station : Davenport, on Central Washington Railroad 
(via Spokane). Twenty-seven miles to agency by stage. 
Nearest military post : Fort Spokane, Wash. 
Post-office address : Miles, Lincoln County, Wash. 
Telegraphic address : Fort Spokane, via Davenport, Wash, 

Nespilem Day School, Washington. 

Location, Wilbur, on Central Washington Railroad, thence 
by hired conveyance 45 miles. 

Capacity, 40; enrollment, 51; average, 31. 
Number of teachers, 1. 

Spokane Day School, "Washington. 

Location, same as agency. 

Capacity, 40; enrollment, 10; average, 3. 

Number of teachers, 1. 



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CROW AGENCY, MONTANA. 



Tribe. Population. 

Crow 2,003 

Area, 3,504,000 acres, partly surveyed; unallotted. %*&* 

Railroad station : At agency, on Burlington and Missouri Rail- 
road. 
Nearest military post : Fort Custer, Mont. 
Post-office address : Crow Agency, Mont. 
Telegraphic address : Crow Agency, Mont. 

Crow Agency Boarding School. 

Location, same as agency. 

Capacity, 160; enrollment, 143; average, 138. 

A superintendent and 5 teachers employed. 



CROW CREEK AGENCY, SOUTH DAKOTA. 



Tribe. Population. 

Lower Yanktonai Sioux . 1,061 

Area. 

Acres. 

Allotted , 172,413.81 

Reserved 1 , 076 . 90 

Unallotted 112,031.00 

Railroad station: Chamberlain, on Chicago, Milwaukee and 
St. Paul Railway. Twenty-five miles to agency by stage. 

Nearest military post : Fort Niobrara, Nebr. 

Post-office address : Crow£)reek, Buffalo County, S. Dak. 

Telegraphic address: CrowdDreek, via Chamberlain, S. Dak. 

Crow Creek Boarding School. 

Location, same as agency. 

Capacity, 140 ; enrollment, 129; average, 123. 

A superintendent and 4 teachers employed. 

Grace Boarding School. 

Location, 12 miles southeast of agency. 
Capacity, 50; enrollment, 48; average, 45. 
A superintendent and 2 teachers employed. 



30 STATISTICS OF AGENCIES, TKIBES, ETC. 

DEVILS LAKE AGENCY, NORTH DAKOTA. 



Tribes. Populati-on. 

Sioux 1 , 046 

Turtle Mountain Chippewas : 

Full bloods 277 

Mixed bloods on reserve 1,484 

Mixed bloods outside reserve 421 

Mixed bloods on reserve, unrecognized 182 



Total 3,410 

Area - Acres. 

Allotted, Devils Lake Reserve - 131, 223 

Reserved for agency, scliool and church 921 

Devils Lake ) TT „ ,, , ... __ 

~ , n , r , . -Unallotted 144,587 

Turtle Mountain _ _ ) 

Railroad station: Devils Lake, on Great* Northern Railway. 
Fourteen miles to agency by boat and stage. 
Nearest military post : Fort Yates, N. Dak. 
Post-office address : Fort Totten, Benson County, N. Dak. 
Telegraphic address : Devils Lake, N. Dak. 

Three Day Schools. 

Capacity, 150; enrollment, 170; average, 114. 
Nos. 1, 2, and 3: Location, Rolla, via Church's Ferry, on Great 
Northern Railway, thence by private team 7 miles. 
Number of teachers, 1 at each. 



The following school, although within the jurisdiction of the 
Devils Lake Agency, is under the control of a bonded superin- 
tendent : 

Fort Totten Boarding Scliool, North Dakota. 

Location, 15 miles from Devils Lake, N. Dak. 
Capacity, 350; enrollment, 302; average, 241. 
A superintendent and 8 teachers employed. 



DIGGER INDIANS, IN CALIFORNIA. 



These Indians are living on a reservation of 330 acres, 4 miles 
from Jackson, Cal. They are under the immediate control of a 
farmer and special disbursing agent. They have no school. 

No statistics have been received as to the population. 



STATISTICS OF AGENCIES, TRIBES, ETC. 31 

EASTERN CHEROKEE AGENCY, NORTH CAROLINA. 

(Under School Superintendent.) 



Tribe. Population. 

Eastern Cherokee 1,351 

Area, 98,211 acres; unallotted. ^f^ffo^ $f- 

Railroa<Lstation: Whittier, on B w thniund and D<iiiulle * Ilail - 
jutnl. Se4tn miles to school. 
Post-office address : Cherokee, N. C. 
Telegraphic address : Whittier, N. C. 

Eastern Cherokee Boarding Scliool. 

Location, same as agency. 

Capacity, 150; enrollment, 191; average, 179. 

A superintendent and 4 teachers employed. 



FLATHEAD AGENCY, MONTANA. 

Tribes. Population. 

Kootenai (from Idaho) 40 

Flathead, Pend d'Oreilles and Kootenai (confederated)... 1, 631 

Spokane 91 

Lower Kalispel 51 

Carlos' Band of Flathead 185 

Total 1.998 

Area, 1,433,600 acres; unallotted. 

Railroad station : Ariee, on Northern Pacific Railway. Four 
and one-half miles to agency by team. 
Nearest military post : Fort Missoula, Mont. 
Post-office address : Jocko, Mont. 
Telegraphic address: Ariee, Mont., and telephone to agency. 



FORT APACHE AGENCY, ARIZONA. 



Tribe. Population. 

White Mountain Apaches 1, 838 

Area, 1,681,920 acres; unallotted. \f <%++/*> fa 

Railroad station: Holbrook, Ariz., on the Atlantic and Pacific 
Railroad. "MiTinhft miles to agency by blackboard. 



32 STATISTICS OF AGENCIES, TRIBES, ETC. 

Nearest military post : Fort Apache, Ariz. 

Post-office address : FojiIj AjjulIu,, AlU. 

Telegraphic address : Fi i i p i 1 j \mm, i i i TTnlVr^lr, tVrfr 

Fort Apaclie Boarding School. 

Location, same as agency. 

Capacity, 65; enrollment, 74; average, 69. 

A superintendent and 2 teachers employed. 



FORT BELKNAP AGENCY, MONTANA. 

Tribes. Population. 

Gros Ventre 574 

Assinniboine 716 

Total 1,290 

Area, unallotted, 537,600 acres; surveyed. 

Railroad station : Harlem Station, on Great Northern Railway. 
Four miles to agency. 
Nearest military post : Fort Assinniboine, Mont. 
Post-office address : Harlem, Choteau County, Mont. 
Telegraphic address : Harlem Station, Mont. 

Fort Belknap Agency Boarding School. 

Location, same as agency. 

Capacity, 100; enrollment, 105; average, 101. 

A superintendent and 3 teachers employed. 



FOUT BERTHOLD AGENCY, NORTH DAKOTA. 

Tribes. ♦ Population. 

Arickaree 126 

Gros Ventre 169 

Mandan 253 

Total 1,148 

Area, 965,120 a^res ; unallotted.* 

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Railroad station: IMautj jii Great NuilliUll IUlUtv^ . So¥ » 
w*iU milu lu Uj^LllU/ 
Nearest military post : Fort Yates, N. Dak. 
Post-office address : Elbowoods, via Bismarck, N. Dak. 
Telegraphic address : Bismarck, N. Dak. 

Fort Berthold Agency Boarding School, North Dakota. 

Location, same as agency. Bnrned March 30, 1898. 

Three Day Schools. 

Capacity, 120; enrollment, 94; average, 85. 
Nos. 1,2, and 4. Location, same as agency. 
Number of teachers, 1 at each. 



FOBT HALL AGENCY, IDAHO. 



Tribes. Population. 

Bannock 430 

Shoshone 1 , 016 

Total ...._ 1,446 

The tribes under this agency are known also as Fort Hall 
Indians. 

Area, 864,000 acres; unallotted. j* // 

Railroad station: Rossfork, on Oregon Short Line ana tjfrali 
Sfrw^fee wn. Rojilr - oncu 

Nearest military post : Fort Douglas, Utah. 

Post-office address : Rossf ork, Bingham County, Idaho. 

Telegraphic address : Pocatello, Idaho. 

Fort Hall Agency Boarding; School. 

Location, Blackfoot, on Oregon Short Line, thence by private 
conveyance 10 miles. 

Capacity, 150; enrollment, 185; average, 183. 
A superintendent and 4 teachers employed. 

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34 STATISTICS OF AGENCIES, TRIBES, ETC. 

FORT PECK AGENCY, MONTANA. 

Tribes. Population. 

Yanktonai Sioux 1,239 

Assinniboine 600 

Total 1,839 

Area, 1,776,000 acres; unallotted. 

Railroad station: Poplar, on Great Northern Railway. One- 
Mlf mile to agency. 
Nearest military post : Fort Assinniboine, Mont. 
Post-office address : Poplar, Mont. 
Telegraphic address : Poplar, Mont. 

Fort Peck Agency Boarding School. 

Location, same as agency. 

Capacity, 200; enrollment, 172; average, 141. 

A superintendent and 6 teachers employed. 



GRANDE RONDE AGENCY, OREGON. 

(Under School Superintendent.) 

Tribes. Population. 

Molel (absorbed in the tribes below). 

Rogue River 54 

Santian 28 

Clackama , - 64 

Luckamute ______ 35 

Cow Creek 31 

Wapeto - -. 24 

Marys River _ 36 

Yam Hill 38 

Umpqua 88 

Total 398 

Area. 

Acres. 

Allotted 33,148 

Unallotted 26,111 

Reserved for agency.-.,-- 440 



STATISTICS OF AGENCIES, TRIBES, ETC. 35 

Railroad station : Sheridan, Oreg. Fifteen miles to school. 
Nearest military post : Fort Spokane, Wash. 
Post-office address : Grande blonde, Oreg. 
Telegraphic address : Sheridan. Oreg. 

Grande Roncle Boarding School. 

Location, Grande Ron.de, 15 miles west of Sheridan, Oreg. 
Capacity, 100: enrollment, 92; average, 90. 
A superintendent and 2 teachers employed. 



GREEN BAY AGENCY, WISCONSIN. 



Tribes. Population. 

Oneida 1,945 

Menomonee 1. 375 

Stockbridge and Munsee ,. 509 

Total . 3,829 

Area of Menomonee and Stockbridge reserves, 243,583 acres; 
unallotted. All of Oneida lands allotted except 84 acres reserved 
for school purposes. 

Railroad station: Shawano, on Chicago and Northwestern 
Railroad. Eight miles to agency by stage. 

Nearest military post : Fort Snelling, Minn. 

Post-office address : Keshena, Shawano County, Wis. 

Telegraphic address : Shawano, Wis. 

Green Bay Olenomonee) Boarding School. 

Location, same as agency. 

Capacity, 160; enrollment, 173; average, 172. 

A superintendent and 4 teachers employed. 

Stockbridge Day School. 

Location, 8 miles west of agency. 
Capacity, 40 ; enrollment, 50 ; average, 34. 
Xumber of teachers, 1. 



30 STATISTICS OF AGENCIES, TRIBES, ETC. 

The following schools, although within the jurisdiction of the 
Green Bay Agency, are under the control of a bonded superin- 
tendent : 

Oneida Boarding School, Wisconsin. 

Location, Oneida, Wis. 

Capacity, 120; enrollment, 134; average, 131. 

A superintendent and 4 teachers employed. 

Also Three Day Schools. 

Capacity, 116; enrollment, 69; average, 39. 

Nos. 1, 2, and 4, located near the Oneida School, Wis. 

Nos. 3 and 5 discontinued. 

Number of teachers, 1 at each. 



HOOPA VALLEY AGENCY, CALIFORNIA. 

(Under School Superintendent.) 



Tribes. • Population. 

* Hoopa .-._ 510 

f Klamath . 673 

Total . 1,183 

Area. 

Acres. 

Unallotted, Hoopa Reserve -.. 99,051.00 

Allotted 29,143.38 

Reserved for 3 villages 68.74 

Railroad station: Korbel, on Areata and Mud River Railway. 
Forty-four miles to agency by team. 
Nearest military post : Presidio, Cal. 
Post-office address : Hoopa, Humboldt County, Cal. 
Telegraphic address : Eureka, Cal. 

Hoopa Valley Agency Boarding School. 

Location, same as agency. 

Capacity, 200; enrollment, 214; average, 197. 

A superintendent and 4 teachers employed. 

* Allotments have been made in the field to a portion of this tribe, but not yet approved. 
fAllotments made to 639 Klamaths on Klamath River. 



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hualapai i i naniriiTT Arizona. 

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Tribes- Population. 

Hualapai ___.„ „_„ . 598 

Yava Supai . __-. 261 

Area, 730,880 acres, unsurTeyed. \$A**J*£ T4* 

Railroad station: Hackberry, Ariz., on jWrmtig-aiifl Pacific 
Railway. 
Nearest military post : Fort Apache, Ariz. 
Post-office address : Ilaclibciiin , Aik. 
Telegraphic address : Hackberry, Ariz. 

Supai School. 

Location, 75 miles from Seligman, Ariz. 
Capacity, 60; enrollment, 60; average, 58. 
Number of teachers, 1. 

Hualapai Bay School, Hackberry. 

Location, Hackberry, Ariz. 

Capacity, 40; enrollment, 65; average, 57. 

Number of teachers, 2. 

Hualapai Day School, Kingniau. 

Location, Kingman, Ariz. 

Capacity, 60 ; enrollment, 50 ; average, 44. 

Number of teachers, 1. 



KIOWA AGENCY, OKLAHOMA. 



Tribes. Population. 

Kiowa 1,126 

Comanche 1, 553 

Apache . 193 

Wichita and affiliated tribes 961 

Total 3,833 



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STATISTICS OF AQENCIES, TRIBES, ETC. 
Area. 



Acres. 

Kiowa, Comanche, and Apache Reservation 2, 968, 898 

Wichita and affiliated tribes 743,610 



Total (unallotted) ._ 3,712,503 

Railroad station: Anadarko, on Chicago, Rock Island and 
Pacific Railway. 
Nearest military post: Fort Sill, Okla. 
Post-office address : Anadarko, Okla. 
Telegraphic address : Anadarko, Okla. 

Riverside School. 

Location, same as agency. 

Capacity, 100; enrollment, 95; average, 94. 

A superintendent and 3 teachers employed. 

Rainy 3Iotmtain School. 

Location, 40 miles west of Anadarko, Okla. 
Capacity, 50; enrollment, 93; average, 88. 
A superintendent and 3 teachers employed. 

Fort Sill School. 

Location, 4 miles south of Fort Sill, Okla. 
Capacity, 125; enrollment, 116; average, 110. 
A superintendent and 4 teachers employed. 

Kiowa Agency Day School. 

Location, same as agency. 

Capacity, 25; enrollment, 20; average, 12. 

Number of teachers, 1. 



KLAMATH AGENCY, OREGON. 

Tribes. Population. 

Klamath . 585 

Modoc, Pi-Ute, and Pitt River 487 

Total 1,072 



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Area, 1,056-, 000 acres. Allotments being made. 
Railroad station: Ager, Cal., on Southern Pacific Railway. 
Eighty -iwe miles to agency. 
Nearest military post : Vancouver Barracks, Wash. 
Post-office address: Klamath Agency, Klamath Co., Oreg. 
Telegraphic address : Klamath Falls, Oreg. 

Klamath Agency Boarding School. 

Location, same as agency. 

Capacity, 140; enrollment, 102; average, 88. 

A superintendent and 3 teachers employed. 

Yainax Boarding School, Oregon. 

Location, 40 miles southeast of agency. 
Capacity, 100; enrollment, 98; average, 88. 
A superintendent and 3 teachers employed. 



LA POINTE AGENCY, WISCONSIN. 



Tribes. Population. 

Chippewa at Red Cliff 212 

Chippewa at Bad River 692 

Chippewa at Lac Court d'Oreilles , 1,143 

Chippewa at Lac du Flambeau TT0 

Chippewa at Fond du Lac 771 

Chippewa at Grand Portage 323 

Chippewa at Boise Fort 771 

Total 4.682 

Area. 

Acres. 

Allotted 127,792 

Unallotted 149,694 

Reserved for school use 40 

Railroad station : Ashland, on Chicago and Northwestern Rail- 
way, and Wisconsin Central Railway. 
Nearest military post : Fort Snelling, Minn. 
Post-office address : Ashland, Wis. 
Telegraphic address : Ashland, Wis. 



40 STATISTICS OF AGENCIES, TRIBES, ETC. 

Lac du Flambeau Boarding School. 

Location, Lac du Flambeau, Wis. 
Capacity, 160; enrollment, 151; average, 150. 
A superintendent and 4 teachers employed. 

Vermillion Lake Boarding School, Minnesota. 

Location, Vermillion Lake, near Tower, Minnesota, 

Not yet opened. 

A superintendent and 2 teachers employed. 

Ten Day Schools. 

Capacity, 412; enrollment, 297; average, 231. 

Number of 
Name of school. Location. teachers. 

Paquahawong, Wis 20 miles from Hay ward, Wis. _ 1 

Normantown, Minn . . Sawyer, Minn . 1 

Fond du Lac, Minn. .Cloquet, Minn ' 1 

Red Cliff, Wis Red Cliff Reservation 1 

Odanah, Wis Odanah, Wis 1 

Lac Court d'Oreilles, No. 1_ -Hay ward, Wis 1 

Lac Court d'Oreilles, No. 2 _. Hay ward, Wis _ — 1 

Lac Court d'Oreilles, No. 3_ _ Hay ward, Wis _ __ : .... 2 

Nett Lake Nett Lake Reservation, Minn. 1 

Grand Portage, Minn _ . Duluth, Minn. ; thence by 1 

steamer. 



LEMHI AGENCY, IDAHO. 



Tribes. Population. 

Shoshone.— ._ 215 

Sheepeater 203 

Bannock 85 

Total 503 

Area, 64,000 acres; unallotted. i££*/pc sAtii J fik 

Railroad station: Redrock, on'Uluh lui.i.1 Mui.ftlni.1 ii Railroad. 
Seventy miles to agency by stage. 
Nearest military post : Fort Harrison, Mont. 
Post-office address : Lemhi Agency, Lemhi County, Idaho. 
Telegraphic address : Redrock, Mont. 


















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Lemhi Agency Boarding School. 

Location, same as agency. 

Capacity, 40; enrollment, 31; average, 31. 

One teacher. 



LOWER BRULE AGENCY, SOUTH DAKOTA. 



Tiibe. Population. 

Lower Brule Sioux _________ _ 914 

Area, 472,550 acres; unallotted.* 

Railroad station: Chamberlain, on Chicago, Milwaukee and 
St. Paul Railroad. Thirty -two miles to agency by stage. 
Nearest military post ; Fort Crook, Nebr. 
Post-office address : Lower Brule, Lyman County, S. Dak. 
Telegraphic address : Chamberlain, S. Dak. 

[Lower Brule Agency Boarding School. 

Location, same as agency. 

Capacity, 140; enrollment, 160; average, 158. 

A superintendent and 4 teachers employed. 



MACKINAC AGENCY. MICHIGAN. 

Tribes. Population. 

L'Anse and Yieux de Sert _-_ 830 

Chippewa of Saginaw, Swan Creek, and Black River 630 

Pottawatomie- of Huron... 77 

Ottawa and Chippewa 6,000 

Total . . 7, 537 

Area. 

Acres. 

Unallotted, at L'Anse and Ontanagan 5. 944 

Allotted to L'Anse and Yieux de Sert. . 49,089 

Railroad station: L'Anse, Mich., on Duluth, South Shore and 
Atlantic Railroad. 

Nearest military post : 

Post-office address: L'Anse, Mich. 

Telegraphic address : L'Anse, Mich. 

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42 STATISTICS OF AGENCIES, TRIBES, ETC. 

gDAWAKANTON SIOUX, IN MINNESOTA. 



Population, 907 

They have no reserva^uiijJontare living on land in the vicinity 
of Redwood, Minn. , which waspu^hased for them individually. 

They have no school, and are noT^mdui' LliTi i^ontrol of any 
agent. 



MESCALERO AGENCY, NEW MEXICO. 



Tribes. Population. 

Mescalero Apache 444 

Area, 474,240 acres; unallotted. 

Railroad station : xVlQinogoardo, on El Paso and Northeastern 
Railroad. Tkii't^-oiic unloose agonoyi. 
Nearest military post : Fort Bliss, Texas. 
Post-office address : Mescalero, N. Mex. 
Telegraphic address : Loc lVltuuj, N. Ml a 1 : 

Mescalero Agency Hoarding School. 

Location, same as agency. 

Capacity, 100; enrollment, 110; average, 108. 

Number of teachers, 3. 



MISSION-TULE RIVER, AGENCY, CALIFORNIA. 

T ribes. Population . 

Yuma- . . 707 

Tule River. ___ 175 

Mission 2, 966 

Total __.._ 3,848 

Area. 

Acres. 

Unallotted 275,063.00 

Allotted 1,689.70 

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Railroad station: San Jacinto, on Southern California Rail- 
road. 
Nearest military post : Presidio, Cal. 
Post-office address : San Jacinto, Riverside County, Cal. 
Telegraphic address : San Jacinto, Cal. 

Eleven Day Schools. 

Capacity, 819; enrollment, 268; average, 201. 

Number of 
Xame of school. Location. teachers. 

Capitan Grande 20 miles from Lakeside, Cal 1 

Rincon 35 miles from Temecula, Cal_ _ 1 

La Jolla 35 miles from Temecula, Cal. _ 1 

Pechanga 6 miles from Temecula, CaL _ _ 1 

Mesa Grande 30 miles from Foster, Cal 1 

Agua Caliente. _' 55 miles from Temecula, CaL _ 1 

Cohuilla 45 miles from Temecula, Cal . . 1 

Saboba Same as agency 1 

Martinez 4 miles from Walters, Cal 1 

Potrero 4 miles from Banning, Cal 1 

Tule River 22 miles from Porterville, CaL 1 



The following, classed as a reservation school, although within 
the jurisdiction of the Mission-Tule River Agency, is under the 
control of a bonded superintendent : 

Fort Yuma Boarding School, California. 

Location, Yuma, Ariz. 

Capacity, 250; enrollment, 165; average, 159. 

A superintendent and 3 teachers employed. 



NAVAJO AGENCY, ARIZONA. 



Tribes. Population. 

Navajo 20,500 

Moquis Pueblo 2,641 

Area, 7,698,560 acres; unallotted. 



44 STATISTICS OF AGENCIES, TRIBES, ETC. 

Railroad station : Gallup, on Atlant ic -and Pacific Railway. 
Thirty miles to agency. 
Nearest military post : Fort Wingate, N. Mex. 
Post-office address *. Fort Defiance, Ariz. 
Telegraphic address : Gallup, N. Mex 

Navajo Agency Boarding School, New Mexicc» 

Location, 30 miles from Gallup, N. Mex. 
Capacity, 120; enrollment, 110; average, 95. 
A superintendent and 4 teachers employed. 

Keains Canyon Boarding School, Arizona. 

Location, 80 miles from Holbrook, Ariz. 
Capacity, 90; enrollment, 88; average, 86. 
A superintendent and 2 teachers employed. 

Five Bay Schools. 

Capacity, 170; enrollment, 165; average, 117. 

Number of 
Name of school. Location. teachers. 

Little Water 35 miles east of agency _____.. 1 

Polacca „ 15 miles west of Keains Canyon 1 

Oreiba 35 miles west of Keams Canyon 1 

Second Mesa Near Keams Canyon School . . - 1 

Blue Can von 75 miles from Keams Canvon. . 1 



NEAH BAY AGENCY, WASHINGTON. 



Tribes. Population. 

Makah.. —- .-. r 372 

Quillehute _ 241 

Hoh 72 

Makah at Ozette ._. _ . 50 

Total . 735 

Area, 24,517 acres; unallotted. 

Eailroad station : Seattle. One hundred and thirty-eight miles 
to agency by steamer. 
Nearest military post ■ Vancouver Barracks, Wash. 
Post-office address : Neah £5ay, Clallam County, Wash. 
Telegraphic address : NeahflBfay, Wash. 




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STATISTICS OF AGENCIES, TRIBES, ETC. 45 

Two Day Schools. 

Capacity, 100; enrollment, 95; average, 79. 

Number of 
Name of school. Location. teachers. 

Neah Bay Agency Same as agency 1 

Quill ehute 165 miles from Seattle, Wash._ 1 



NEVADA AGENCY, NEVADA. 



Tribe. Population. 

Pah-Ute at Pyramid Lake - 562 

Area, 640,815 acres; unallotted. \fo«, Tu4f%t 

Railroad station: Wadswortli, on Otfiill'dl Pacific Railroad. 
Eighteen miles to agency. 
Nearest military post : Presidio, Cal. 
Post-office address: Wadswortli, Washo County, Nev. 
Telegraphic address : Wadswortli, Nev. 

Nevada Agency Boarding School. 

Location, same as agency. 

Capacity, 100; enrollment, 73; average, 72. 

Number of teachers, 3. 



NEW YOUH AGENCY, NEW YORK, 

Tribes. Population. 

Senecas ... 2,767 

Onondaga 549 

Cayuga 161 

St. Regis 1,183 

Oneida 270 

Tuscarora 388 

Total 5,318 

Area, 87,677 acres. 



46 STATISTICS OF AGENCIES, TRIBES, ETC. 

Railroad station: Salamanca, on New York, Lake Erie and 
Western Railroad. 
Post-office address : Salamanca, N. Y. 
Telegraphic address : Salamanca, N. Y. 



NEZ PEBCES AGENCY, IDAHO. 

Tribe. Population. 

Nez Perces . 1, 658 

Area. 

Acres. 

Allotted . 180,370.09 

Reserved for agency, school, mission, and cemetery _ 2, 170.47 
Timber land reserved 32, 020. 00 

Railroad station : amnia , on Northern Pacific Railway. *£**- 
ini1r~ t" nr^rrr 
Nearest military post : Fort Sherman. 
Post-office address : Spalding, IiMiu . 
Telegraphic address : North Lapwai, Idaho. 

Fort Lapwai Boarding School, Idaho. 

Location, 12 miles from Lewiston, Idaho. 

Capacity, 250 ; enrollment, 71 ; average attendance, 68. 

A superintendent and 3 teachers employed. 



OMAHA AND WINNEBAGO AGENCY, NEBRASKA. 

Tribes. Population. 

Winnebago . - - 1. 173 

Omaha 1.202 

Total . 2,375 

Area. 

Acres. 

Allotted - 158,299.50 

Unallotted 92. 053 . 00 



STATISTICS OF AGENCIES, TRIBES, ETC. 4? 



Railroad station: Dakota, on Chicago, St. Paul, Minn eRSa and 
Omaha Railroad. Twenty miles to agency. 
Nearest military post : Fort Crook, Nebr. 
Post-office address : Winnebago, Thurston County, Nebr. 
Telegraphic address : Dakota City, Nebr. 

Omaha Boarding School. 

Location, 20 miles from Bancroft, Nebr., 10 miles from agency. 
Capacity, 75 ; enrollment, 87 ; average, 83. 
A superintendent and 3 teachers employed. 

Winnebago Boarding 1 School. 

Location, Winnebago Reservation, 20 miles from Dakota, Nebr. 
Burned April 26, 1898.* 



OSAGE AGENCY, OKLAHOMA. 



Tribes. Population. 

Osage -- 1. 761 

Kaw (or Kansas) - . : 211 



Total . 1,972 

Area, 1,570,195 acres; unallotted. 

Railroad station : Elgin, Kans., on Atchison, Topeka and Santa 
Fe Railway. Distance to agency, 25 miles. 
Nearest military post : Fort Reno, Okla, 
Post-office address : Pawhuska, Okla. 
Telegraphic address : Pawhuska, Okla., via Elgin, Kans. 

Osage Agency Boarding 1 School. 

Location, Pawhuska, Okla. 

Capacity, 180; enrollment, 139; average, 134. 

A superintendent and 4 teachers employed. 

Kaw Boarding School. 

Location, 15 miles east of Kildare. Okla. 
Capacity, 60 ; enrollment, 41 ; average, 40. 
Number of teachers, 2. 

* Will probably be rebuilt by September 1, 1899. 



48 STATISTICS OF AGENCIES, TRIBES, ETC. 

PIMA AGENCY, ARIZONA. 



Tribes. Population. 

Pima '__ 4,260 

Maricopa . 340 

Papago 693 

Papago at San Xavier _ . 531 

Papago, nomadic __ 2,046 

Total _ 7,870 

Area. 

Acres. 

Unallotted 453,797.00 

Allotted i 41,622.65 

Reserved for school . - 14.00 

Railroad station : Casa Grande, on Southern Pacific Railway. 
Firt«n miles to agency. 

Nearest military post: Whipple Barracks, Ariz. 

Post-office address : Sacaton, Pinal County, Ariz. 

Telegraphic address : Casa Grande, Ariz. 

Pima Agency Boarding School. 

Location, same as agency. 

Capacity, 150; enrollment, 182; average, 168. 

A superintendent and 5 teachers employed. 



PINE RIDGE AGENCY, SOUTH DAKOTA. 



Tribes.. Population. 

Sioux 6,400 

Cheyenne 56 

Total. 6,456 

Area, 3,155,200 acres; unallotted. 

Railroad station : Rushville, Nebr. , on Fremont, Elkhorn and 
Missouri Valley Railway. Twenty-five miles to agency. 
Nearest military post : Fort Robinson, Nebr. 
Post-office address : Pine flidge, S. Dak. 
Telegraphic address : Pine IRidge, S. Dak. 



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STATISTICS OF AGENCIES, TRIBES, ETC. 49 

Pine Ridge Agency Boarding School. 

Location, same as agency. 

Capacity, 200; enrollment, 203; average, ITS. 

A superintendent and 5 teachers employed. 

Thirty-one Day Schools. 

Capacity, 1,120; enrollment, 838; average, 740. 

Schools. Location. 

Nos. 1.2. 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 25, 26, 27, 28-5 to 30 miles from agency. 

Nos. 8,9,10,11,12 - 1 to 13 miles from Wounded Knee. 

Nos. 13,15,16 1 to 13 miles from Porcupine. 

Ncs. 17, 18, 19, 20, 23, 29, 30 1 to 20 miles from Medicine Root. 

Nos. 21, 22, 24.- 2 to 35 miles from Pass Creek. 

Nos. 14, 31 14 and 16 miles from Merriman, 

Nebr. 
Number of teachers, 1 at each. 



PONCA, DAWirD^ OTOE, AND OAKLAND AGENCY, 
OKLAHOMA. 



Tribes. Population. 

Ponca 608 

Pawnee 706 

Otoe and Missouria 360 

Tonkawas _ _.. 57 

Total 1.731 

Area. 

Acres. 

Allotted 199,176.33 

Unallotted 155,441.05 

Reserved , 1,524.03 

Railroad station : WhiteS§w» on Atchison, Topeka and Santa 
Fe Railway. %f t#u<kA U '£.<<-— ..., 
Nearest military post : Fort Reno, Okla. 
Post-office address : Whiteagle, Okla. 
Telegraphic address : WhitflcifflcyQlife 

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50 STATISTICS OF AGENCIES, TRIBES, ETC. 

Ponca Boarding School. 

Location, same as agency. 

Capacity, 100; enrollment, 105; average, 104. 

A superintendent and 3 teachers employed. 

Pawnee Boarding School. 

Location, 1 mile east of Pawnee, Okla. 
Capacity, 125; enrollment, 129; average, 128. 
A superintendent and 4 teachers employed. 

Otoe Boarding School. 

Location, Otoe sub-agency, Okla., 8 miles from Red Rock. 
Capacity, 75; enrollment, 69; average, 69. 
A superintendent and 2 teachers employed. 



POTTAWATOMIE AND GREAT NEMAHA AGENCY, 

KANSAS. 



Tribes. Population. 

Pottawatomie, Prairie Band 560 

Kickapoo . 237 

Iowa__ 200 

Sac and Fox of Missouri . 77 

Munsee 57 

Chippewa 21 

Total 1,152 

Area. 

Acres, 

Unallotted 28,279.92 

Allotted 93,539.35 

Reserved for school and cemetery 162. 00 

Railroad station : Hoyt, on Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific 
Railway. Ten miles to agency. 
Nearest military post: Fort Riley, Kans. 
Post-office address : Nadeau, Kans. 
Telegraphic address : Hoyt, Kans. 



STATISTICS OF AGENCIES, TRIBES, ETC. 51 

Pottawatomie Boarding School. 

Location, same as agency. 

Capacity, 80; enrollment, 83; average, 80. 

A superintendent and 3 teachers employed. 

Great Xemaha Boarding School. 

Location, 8 miles from White Cloud, Kans. 
Capacity, 40; enrollment, 45; average, 41. 
A superintendent and 1 teacher employed. 

Kickapoo Boarding- School. 

Location, 8 miles north of Netawaka, Kans. 
Capacity, 30; enrollment, 49; average, 36. 
A superintendent and 1 teacher employed. 



PUEBLO AMP^ JICABILLA AGENCY, NEW MEXICO. 



Tribes. Population. 

^^^^™!fl™^' _________________________ __________•____. -_-_ ...-_ ^?^^_^^c 

Jicarilla Apache 840 

__^^_Tri _ — -_,_ ^_^^^W!^r 

Area. 

Acres. 

Allotted 129,313 

Unallotted 1,193,245 

Reserved for mission school and agency 280 

Railroad station : SljOjiiIpj Pi, mi Alchioou, Topcka and Gaiila Tt 

Nearest military post: Fort Wingate, N. Mex. 
Post-office address : Santa TTo, -VTiMoii . 
Telegraphic address : Sci - ita Fo ; N i Moe i 

Zuni Boarding School. 

Location, Zuni Pueblo, N.Mex. 
Capacity, 60; enrollment, 73; average, 65. 
Number of teachers, 3, 



52 STATISTICS OF AGENCIES, TRIBES, ETC. 

Fifteen Day Schools. 

Capacity, 555; enrollment, 529, average, 324. 
Number of teachers, 1 at each. 

Name of school. Location. 

Santa Clara Santa Clara, N. Mex. 

Laguna Laguna, N. Mex. 

Cochiti 9 miles from Thornton, N. Mex. 

Zia - 7 miles from Bernalillo, N. Mex. 

Pahuate 12 miles from Laguna, 1ST. Mex. 

San Felipe San Felipe Pueblo, N. Mex. 

Acomita Acoma Pueblo, N. Mex. 

Taos 30 miles from Tres Piedras, N. Mex. 

Santo Domingo Santo Domingo Pueblo, N. Mex. 

San Juan San Juan Pueblo, N. Mex. 

Isleta Isleta Pueblo, N. Mex. 

Jemez . Jemez Pueblo, N. Mex. 

San Ildefonso San Ildefonso, N. Mex. 

Nambe Nambe Pueblo, 1ST. Mex. 

Picuris Picuris Pueblo, 1ST. Mex. 



PTJYALLUP AGENCY, WASHINGTON. 

(Under School Superintendent.) 



Tribes. Population. 

Puyallup . 530 

Chehalis 156 

Nisqually 106 

Squaxon 113 

S'Klallam 350 

S'Kokomish 210 

Quinaielt 123 

Queet ' - 56 

Georgetown 103 

Humptulip __- 19 

Total 1,766 

Area. 

Acres. 

Allotted 32,142 

Unallotted .... 225,681 



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STATISTICS OF AGENCIES, TRIBES, ETC. 53 

Railroad station : Tacoraa, on Northern Pacific Railroad 
Nearest military post : Fort Spokane, Wash. 
Post-office address : Tacoraa, Wash. 
Telegraphic address : Tacoma, Wash. 

Puyallup Boarding School. 

Capacity, 200; enrollment, 228; average, 214. 
A superintendent and 4 teachers employed. 

Five Day Schools. 

Capacity, 195; enrollment, 101; average, To. 

Number of 
Name of school. Location. teachers, 

Chehalis Grate City, Wash _ _ 1 

Jamestown 3 miles from Dungeness, Wash _ 1 

Port Gamble 35 miles from Seattle, Wash _ _ 1 

S'Kokomish _ 3 miles from Union, Wash 1 

Quinaielt 50 miles from Aberdeen, Wash. 1 



GITJAPAW AGENCY, INDIAN TERRITORY. 

Tribes. Population. 

Peoria, Kaskaskia, Piankeshaw, and Wea . _ _ _ 172 

Ottawa n ----- 162 

Quapaw 251 

Modoc -, 51 

Seneca 323 

Eastern Shawnee 93 

Miami - 92 

Wyandotte 325 

Total 1,469 

Area. 

Acres. 

Unallotted - 37,602 

Allotted . 173,404 

Authorized to be sold 557 

Reserved 664 

Railroad station: Cuiillu, ITu ., on St. Lonis and San Francisco 
Railway. 'Bij private tranm i railoc to agflnoy. 
Nearest military post : Fort Reno, Okla. 
Post-office address : S e iiooaj i frliowton County. Iky . 
Telegraphic address : Seneca. Mo. 



54 STATISTICS OF AGENCIES, TRIBES, ETC. 

Qaapaw Agency Boarding School. 

Location, 7 niiles from Baxter Springs, Kans. 
Capacity, 90; enrollment, 119; average, 96. 
A superintendent and 3 teachers employed. 

Seneca Boarding School. 

Location, Wyandotte, Ind. T. 

Capacity, 180; enrollment, 145; average, 130. 

A superintendent and 3 teachers employed. 



ROSEBUD AGENCY, SOUTH DAKOTA. 



Tribes. Population. 

Brule Sioux 1 

Loafer Sioux I 

Waziaziah Sioux }■ 4, 451 

Two Kettle Sioux ..... '. i 

Northern Sioux ■ J 

Area, 3,228,160 acres; unallotted.- 

Railroad station : Valentine, on Fremont, Elkhornand Missouri 
Valley Railroad. Thirty -five miles to agency. 
Nearest military post : Fort Niobrara, Nebr. 
Post office address : Rosebud, S. Dak. 
Telegraphic address ; Rosebud, S, Dak. , via Valentine, Nebr. 

Rosebud Agency Boarding- School. 

Location,. 15 miles east of agency, and 30 miles from Valentine, 
Nebr, 

Capacity 200, enrollment, 203; average, 192. 
A superintendent and 5 teachers employed. 

Nineteen Day Schools. 

Capacity, 728; enrollment, 505; average, 474. 
Number of teachers, 1 at each. 

All located on reservation and reached by transportation from 
agency. 

* Allotments now being made. 



STATISTICS OF AGENCIES, TRIBES, ETC. 
ROUND VALLEY AGENCY, CALIFORNIA. 

(Under School Superintendent.) 



Tribes. Population. 

Concow 164 

Little Lake and Redwood 117 

Ukie and Wylackie 276 

Pitt River and Nomelackie 64 

Total . ... 621 

Area. 

Acres. 

Allotted— __. 5,249 

Unallotted. 32,. 442 

Reserved for school, mission, and cemetery _ 190 

Reserved for agency .Jfe. j.^^^% . 180 

Railroad station: Ukiah, on mm ' ¥mm oic o i mi 1 3T ji Lin i ' ii 
Pcurafi c Railroad. Sixty-fire miles to school. 
Post-office address : Covelo, Cal. 
Telegraphic address: Covelo, via Cahto, Cal. 

Round Valley Boarding School. 

Capacity, 70; enrollment, 75; average, 65. 
A superintendent and 2 teachers employed. 



SAC AND FOX AGENCY, IOWA. 



Tribe. Population. 

Sac and Fox of Mississippi 388 

Area, 2,965 acres; unallotted. 

Railroad station : Toledo, Iowa, on Toledo and Northern Iowa 
Railroad, and Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul Railway. 

Nearest military post : Fort Omaha, Nebr. 

Post-office address : Toledo, Iowa. 

Telegraphic address: Toledo, Iowa. 

Sac and Fox Agency Boarding- School, Iowa. 

Location, Toledo, Iowa. 

Capacity, 75; enrollment, 35; average, 32. 

A superintendent and 1 teacher employed. 



5fj Statistics of agencies, tribes, etc. 

SAC AND FOX AGENCY, OKLAHOMA. 



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Tribes. Population. 

Sac and Fox of Mississippi . 521 

Iowa 89 

J\ hmnton SWnmis n 493 

Monioan iritlmpiDiD 246 

d* ti tqii ■C y L Ui i, i( "Li LUTLTtb 756 

Total ._... 2,105 

Area. 

Acres. 

Allotted 405, 369 

Reserved 1,810 

Railroad station : Stroud, on St. Lonis and San Francisco Rail- 
way. Fp^e miles to agency. 
Nearest military post : Fort Reno, Okla. 
Post-office address: Sac and Fox Agency, Okla. 
Telegraphic address : Stroud, Okia. ; telephone to agency. 

Sac and Fox Agency Boarding School, Oklahoma. 

Location, same as agency. 

Capacity, 120; enrollment, 101; average, 80. 

A superintendent and 3 teachers employed. 

r Shawnee Mmemmmmm; School. 



Location, Shawnee, Okla. 

Capacity, 75; enrollment, 97; average, 93. 

A superintendent and 3 teachers employed. 



SAN CARLOS AGENCY, ARIZONA. 

Tribes. Population. 

Coyotero Apache 647 

San Carlos Apache 1, 288 

Tonto Apache 863 

Mojave 526 

Yuma 42 

Total . 3.366 

Area, 1,834,240 acres; unallotted. 






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STATISTICS OF AGENCIES. TRIBES. ETC. 57 

Railroad station: San Carlos, on Gila Valley, Globe and North- 
ern Railway. / ***^ if Af4***j - 

Nearest military post: Fort Apache. Ariz. 
Post-office address : San Carlos, Ariz. 
Telegraphic address: San Carlos, Ariz. 

San Carlos Boarding School. 

Location, same as agency. 

Capacity, 100; enrollment. 104; average, 103. 

A superintendent and 3 teachers employed. 



SANTEE AGENCY, NEBRASKA. 



Triljes. Population. 

Santee Sioux of Flandreau. _^ 296 

Santee Sioux 1. 019 

Ponca of Nebraska 227 

Total 1,542 

Area. 

Acres. 

Homesteads 32. 8T5. To 

Allotted __.. 66,110.09 

Reserved 1, 290. 70 

Railroad station: Springfield,. S. Dajk., on Chicago. Milwaukee 
and St. Paul Railway. Tte£& B &nd/ane-hal<f miles to agency. 
Nearest military post : Fort Crook. Nebr. 
Post-office address ; Santee Agency. Nebr. 
Telegraphic address : Springfield, S. Dak. 

Santee Agency Boarding School, Xebraska= 

Location, same as agency. 

Capacity. 80; enrollment, TO; average. 64. 

A superintendent and 2 teachers employed. 

Hope Boarding School, South Dakota. 

Location, Springfield, S. Dak. 

Capacity, 60; enrollment, 55; average, 55. 

A superintendent and 1 teacher employed. 



58 STATISTICS OF AGENCIES, TRIBES, ETC. 

Ponca Day School. 

Location, 6 miles from Running Water, Ponca sub-agency, 
Nebr. 
Capacity, 35; enrollment, 30; average, 23. 
Number of teachers, 1. 



SEMI3STOLES IN FLORIDA. 
(Under Industrial Teacher.) 



Tribe. Population. 

Seminole 575 



Area, 8,960 acres; unallotted. 
Steamboat landing: Myers, Fla. Forty miles southeast by 
private conveyance to headquarters. \, 
Post-office address : Myers, Fla. ^\^ 

Telegraphic address: Myers, Fla. 
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SHEBITS AliU llAIBAl^ 

(Under j 



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Population, approximately, 600. 

Located at St. George, Cedar City, Muddy, Panaca, and vicinity. 

Congress has provided for these Indians as the "Shebit, Cedar 
City, Muddy, Panaca, and other Indians in the southern part of 
Utah." 

Shebit Day School. 

Location, *.St.-*George, Utah. 

Capacity, 40, enrollment, 49; average, 42. 

One teacher. 

SHOSHONE AGENCY, WYOMING. 

Tribes. Population. 

Shoshone (or Snake) 842 

Northern Arapahoe 829 

Total : 1,671 

Area, 1,810,000 acres; unallotted.* 

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STATISTICS OF AGENCIES, TRIBES, ETC. 59 

Railroad station: Rawlins, on Union Pacific Railway. One 
hundred and forty-five miles to agency. 
Nearest military post : Fort Washakie, Wyo. 
Post-office address: Shoshone Agency, Fremont County, Wyo. 
Telegraphic address : Shoshone Agency, Wyo. 

Shoshone Agency Boarding- School. 

Location, same as agency. 

Capacity, 200; enrollment, 146; average, 133. 

A superintendent and 5 teachers employed. 



SILETZ AGENCY, OREGON. 

Tribe. Population. 

Siletz 487 

Area. 

Acres. 

Allotted 47,716 

Ceded to the United States 177, 563 

Railroad station : Toledo, Oreg. , on Oregon Central and East- 
ern Railroad. Nine miles to agency. 
Nearest military post: Boise Barracks, Idaho. 
Post-office address : Siletz, Lincoln County, Oreg. 
Telegraphic address : Toledo, Oreg. 

Siletz Agency Boarding School. 

Location, same as agency. 

Capacity, 80; enrollment, 78; average, 64. 

A superintendent and 2 teachers employed. 



SISSETOIST AGENCY, SOUTH DAKOTA. 

Tribe. . Population. 

Sisseton and Wahpeton Sioux 1,871 



Area. 

Acres. 



Allotted 309, 904. 92 

Reserved (schools) 32, 840. 25 

Reserved (churches and agency) 1, 347. 01 



60 STATISTICS OF AGENCIES, TRIBES, ETC. 

Railroad station: Sisseton, on Chicago, Milwaukee and St. 
Paul Railway. Ten iniles to agency. 
Nearest military post : Fort Niobrara, Nebr. 
Post-office address : Sisseton Agency, S. Dak. 
Telegraphic address : Sisseton, S. Dak. 

Sisseton Agency Boarding- School. 

Location, 8-J- miles from Sisseton, S. Dak. 
Capacity, 130; enrollment, 113; average, 111. 
A superintendent and 3 teachers employed. 



SOUTHERN UTE AGENCY, CALIFORNIA. 



Tribe. Population. 

Moache, Capote, and Wiminuchie Ute _ 1 , 001 

Area. 

Acres. 

Unallotted : 1,021,230.00 

Allotted 1 72,810.65 

Reserved \. 360.00 

Railroad station : Ignacio, on Denver and Rio Grande Railroad. 
One and three-fourths miles to agency. 
Nearest military post : Fort Logan, Colo. 
Post-office address : Ignacio, La Plata County, Colo. 
Telegraphic address : Ignacio, Colo. 
No school under Southern Ute Agencv. 



STANDING ROCK AGENCY, NORTH DAKOTA. 



Tribes. Population. 

Yanktonai Sioux \ 

Hunkpapa Sioux [■ 3, 726 

Blackf eet Sioux ) 

Area, 2, 672, 640 acres ; unallotted. 

Railroad station: Bismarck, on Northern Pacific Railway. 
Sixty-five miles to agency. 
Nearest military post : Fort Yates, N. Dak. 
Post-office address : Fort Yates, Boreman County, N. Dak. 
Telegraphic address : Fort Yates, via Bismarck, N. Dak. 



STATISTICS OF AGENCIES, TRIBES, ETC. 61 

Industrial Boarding School, 

Location, same as agency. 

Capacity, 110; enrollment, 188; average, 152. 

A superintendent and 3 teachers employed. 

Agricultural Boarding School. 

Location, 16 miles south of agency. 
Capacity, 100; enrollment, 144; average, 135. 
A superintendent and 2 teachers employed. 

Grand River Boarding School. 

Location, 35 miles southwest from agency. 
Capacity, 80; enrollment, 116; average, 115. 
A superintendent and 2 teachers employed. 

** " Four Day Schools. 

Capacity, 130; enrollment, 145; average, '135. 
Number of teachers, 1 at each. 

Name of school. Location. 

Cannon Ball : 25 miles north of agency. 

No. 1 18 miles north of agency. 

No. 2_ Same as agency. 

Bullhead 40 miles from agency. 



TONGUE RIVER AGENCY, MONTANA. 



Tribe. Population. 

Northern Cheyenne 1, 349 

Area, 371,200 acres; unallotted. 

Railroad station: StawfewS* on Northern Pacific Railway. 
Sixty miles to agency. 
Nearest military post : Camp Merritt, Mont. 
Post-office address: Lamedeer. Custer County, Mont. 
Telegraphic address : &mm*m&*&mm. 

Tongue River Agency Day School. 

Location, same as agency. 

Capacity, 40; enrollment, 38; average, 32. 

Number of teachers, 1. 



62 STATISTICS OF AGENCIES, TRIBES, ETC. 

TULALIP AGENCY, WASHINGTON. 

Tribes. Population. 

D'Wamish (absorbed in the tribes below J. 

Tulalip 465 

Madison . _>." 163 

Lummi . 369 

Muckleshoot < . . . 146 

Swinomisli 312 

Total 1,455 

Area. 

Acres. 

Allotted 34,717 

Unallotted. ....^^17, 906 

jd 'Railroad station : Marysvilie (ma Quit Liu) , on MmpSSm uiul 

TjoaUk Railway, ^ig^fc miles to agency. 

Nearest military post: Fort Walla Walla, Wash. 
Post-office address : Tulalip, Snohomish County, Wash. 
Telegraphic address : Marysvilie, Wash. 

Two Day Schools. 

Capacity, 82; enrollment, 73; average, 40. These figures do 
not include Tulalip Day School, which was established January 
9, 1899. 

Name of school. Location. 

Lummi 7 miles from New Whatcom, Wash. 

S winomish 10 miles from Mount Vernon, Wash. 

Number of teachers, 1 at each. 



UINTAH AND OURAY AGENCY, UTAH. 

Tribes. Population. 

Uintah Ute at Uintah ___ 470 

White River Ute at Uintah 366 

Uncompahgre Ute at Ouray 851 

White River Ute at Ouray . 24 

Total _ - 1,711 

Area, 3,972,480 acres; unallotted. 



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STATISTICS OF AGENCIES, TRIBES, ETC. 63 

Railroad station : Price, on Dsinrrcn and Rio Grande -Railway, 
One hundred and fi&b miles to agency. 
Nearest military post : Fort Duchesne, Utah. 
Post-office address : Whiterocks, Utah. 
Telegraphic address : Fort Duchesne, Utah. 

Uintah Boarding School. 

Location, same as agency. 

Capacity, 90; enrollment, 62; average, 57. 

A superintendent and 2 teachers employed. 

Ouray Boarding School, Utah. 

Location, 15 miles northwest of agency. 
Capacity, 80 ; enrollment ; 29 ; average, 26. 
A superintendent and 1 teacher employed. 



UMATILLA AGENCY, OBEGON. 



Tribes. Population. 

Cayuse 362 

Walla Walla 483 

Umatilla.— 168 



Total .. . 1,013 

Area. 

Acres. 

Allotted 76,933 

Reserved for school and mission 980 

Unallotted ^y-- - i /^± mm 79.820 

Railroad station : A i t n~mny, on Oregon Railway and Naviga- 
tion Company Railway. &/$> H*U** IfAj+t+ly* 

Nearest military post : Fort Walla Walla, Wash. 
Post-office address : Pendleton, Oreg. 
Telegraphic address : Pendleton, Oreg. 

Umatilla Boarding; School. 

Location, same as agency. 

Capacity, 100; enrollment, 86; average, 85. 

A superintendent and 2 teachers employed. 



64 STATISTICS OF AGENCIES, TRIBES, ETC. 

* UNION AGENCY, INDIAN TERRITORY. 



Tribes. - Population. 

Cherokee 32,161 

Chickasaw ._. 8,730 

Choctaw 18,456 

Creek 14,771 

Seminole , 2, 900 

Total . 77,018 

Area, 19,785,286 acres; unallotted. 

Railroad station: Muscogee, on Missouri, Kansas and Texas 
Railway. 
Nearest military post: Fort Reno, Okla. 
Post-office address: Mus^pgee, Ind. T. 
Telegraphic address : Mus/^pgee, Ind. T. 
No Government school under this agency. 



WALKER RIVER RESERVATION, NEVADA. 

(Under Carson School Superintendent.) 



Tribe. Population. 

Pah-Utes . . 596 

Area, 318,815 acres; unallotted. 



Note. — The Carson Boarding School and the Walker River 
Day School, in Nevada, and the day schools at Bishop, Big Pine, 
and Independence, in California, are under the control of the 
Carson School superintendent. (See p. 69.) 



WARM SPRINGS AGENCY, OREGON. 



Tribes. Population 

Warm Springs 

Wasco 

Tenino 

Pi-Ute J 



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STATISTICS OF AGENCIES, TRIBES, ETC. 65 

Area. 

Acres. 

Allotted 140,696 

Reserved 1, 195 

Unallotted 322, 108 

Railroad station: The Dalles, on Oregon Railway and Navi- 
gation Company's Railroad. Seventy-five miles to agency. 
Nearest military post : Vancouver Barracks, Wash. 
Post-office address : Warm Spring... Ci uu li CuluiU, Oieg. 
Telegraphic address : The Dalles, Oreg. 

Warm Springs Boarding School. 

Location, same as agency. 

Capacity, 125; enrollment, 144; average, 143. 

A superintendent and 4 teachers employed. 



WESTERN SHOSHONE AGENCY, NEVADA. 



Tribes. Population. 

Shoshones. 329 

Pi-Utes ' 227 

Total 556 

Area, 312,320 acres; unallotted. 

Railroad station : Elko, on the Southern Pacific Railway. One 
hundred and twenty miles to agency by stage. 
Nearest military post : Fort Douglass, Utah. 
Post-office address : Whitnrnrithj FlVifii (Tnrmtyj ¥q¥. 
Telegraphic address : Elko, Nev. 

Western Shoshone hoarding School. 

Location, same as agency. 

Capacity, 50; enrollment, 52; average, 51. 

A superintendent and 1 teacher employed. 

16563 5 



66 STATISTICS OF AGENCIES, TRIBES, ETC. 

WHITE EARTH AGENCY, MINNESOTA. 



Tribes. Population. 

Mississippi Cliippewas, White Earth 1, 493 

Mississippi Chippewas, White Oak Point tfL4 

Mississippi Chippewas. Gull Lake _ ^46 

Mississippi Chippewas, Mille-Lac i _ _ _ 1 , 209 

Red Lake Chippewa i 1 . 357 

Pembina _ _ 1 ^25 

Leech Lake Pillager Chippewa 1, dl2 

Cass Lake.arid Winnibigoshish Chippewa 480 

Otter -Tail Pillager Chippewa . ^lo 

Fond du Lac * (82 

Xotal.^ - --^ w -^ . _»7,^ 3^- 

Area. 

Acres. 

Unallotted 1,564,526 

Allotted 91 , 544 

Reserved 321 

Restored to public 154, 855 

To be opened 167, 717 

Railroad station: Detroit, on the Northern Pacific Railway. 
Twenty-two miles to agency. 
Nearest military post : Fort Snelling, Minn. 
Post-office address : White Earth, Minn. 
Telegraphic address : Detroit, Minn. 

White Eartli Scliool. 

Location, at agency. 

Capacity, 40; enrollment, 48; average, 46. 

A superintendent and 1 teacher employed. 

Pine Point Scliool. 

Location, 20 miles from Park Rapids, southeast corner of 
White Earth Reservation, Minn. 
Capacity, 65; enrollment, 75; average, 57. 
A superintendent and 2 teachers employed. 



STATISTICS OF AGENCIES, TRIBES. ETC. 61 

Leech. Lake School. 

Location, 2 miles from Walker, Minn. , 100 miles east of agency. 
Capacity, 50; enrollment, 66: average, 60. 
A superintendent and 2 teachers employed. 

Wild Rice River School. 

Location, IS miles north of agency and 20 miles from Fosston. 
Minn. 

Capacity, 65; enrollment, 108: average, 97. 
A superintendent and 2 teachers employed. 

Red Lake School. 

Location, 60 miles from Fosston. Red Lake Reservation, Minn. 
Capacity, 50; enrollment. 52: average, 42. 
A superintendent and 1 teacher employed. 



YAKIMA AGENCY, WASHINGTON. 



Tribes. Population. 

Yakima, Wasco, and others 1 . 789 

Wild Yakimas . 120 



Total 1.909 

Area. 

Acres. 

Unallotted 627. 760 

Allotted 171,220 

Reserved for agency, school, and church 1, 020 

Railroad station: North Yakima, on Xorthern Pacific Rail- 
way. Thirty^SSTniiles to agency. 
Xearest military post : Fort Spokane, Wash. 
Post-office address : Fort Simcoe, Wash. 
Telegraphic address : Xorth Yakima, Wash. 

Yakima Boarding- School. 

Location, same as agency. 

Capacity. 140: enrollment, 129: average, 123. 

A superintendent and 3 teachers employed. 



68 STATISTICS OF AGENCIES, TRIBES, ETC. 

YANKTON AGENCY, SOUTH DAKOTA. 



Tribe. Population. 

Yankton Sioux . 1,728 

Area. 

» Acres. 

Allotted .._ i-- . 268,568 

Reserved for agency, school, and church 1 , 253 

Railroad station: Armour, on Chicago, Milwaukee and St. 
Paul Railway. Thirty miles to agency- lowmitagj. 
Nearest military post : Fort Niobrara or Fort Crook, Nebr. 
Post-office address : Greenwood, S.Dak. 
Telegraphic address : Armour, S.Dak. 

Yankton Boarding School. 

Location, same as agency. 

Capacity, 160; enrollment, 154; average, 154. 

A superintendent and 4 teachers employed. 



NON-RESERVATION BOARDING SCHOOLS. 



Each of the following schools is under the direction of a bonded 
superintendent. 



Albuquerque School, >ew Mexico. 

Location, Albuquerque, N. Mex. 

Capacity, 300; enrollment, 321; average. 314. 

A superintendent and 8 teachers employed. 



Carlisle School, Pemisylvauia. 

Location, Carlisle, Pa, 

Capacity, 800; enrollment, 913; average, 893. 

A superintendent and 14 teachers employed. 



Carson School, Nevada. 

Location, Carson City, Nev. 

Capacity, 125; enrollment, 161; average, 152. 

A superintendent and 5 teachers employed. 

Also Four Day Schools. 

VXDER CARSON SCHOOL SUPERINTENDENT. 

Location of No. 1. Independence, Cal. 

Capacity, 28; enrollment, 16: average attendance, 14. 

Number of teachers, 1. 

Location of No. 2, Bishop, Cal. 

Capacity, 50 ; enrollment, 72 ; average attendance, 40. 

Number of teachers, 1. 

Location of No. 3, Big Pine, Cal. 

Capacity, 35 ; enrollment, 33 : average attendance, 26. 

Number of teachers, 1. 

Location of No. 4, Walker River, Nev. 

Capacity, 36 ; enrollment, 37 : average attendance, 36= 

Number of teachers, 1. 

(69) 



70 NON-RESERVATION BOARDING SCHOOLS. 

Chamberlain School, South Dakota (New). 

Location, Chamberlain, S. Dak. 
Capacity, 75 ; enrollment, 63 ; average, 62. 
A superintendent and 2 teachers employed. 



Chilocco School, Oklahoma. 

Post-office address, Aahmmm m QiU, Ham . 
Capacity, 450 ; enrollment, 354 ; average, 348. 
A superintendent and 8 teachers employed. 



Flandreau School, South Dakota. 

Location, Flandreau, S.Dak. 

Capacity, 250; enrollment, 211; average, 209. 

A superintendent and 6 teachers employed. 



Fort Bidwell School, California (New School) c 

Location, 150 miles from Amedee, Cal. 
Capacity, 150 ; enrollment, 59 ; average, 53. 
Industrial teacher in charge. 
Number of teachers, 1. 



Fort Fewis School, Colorado. 



Post office, Hesperus, Colo. 

Capacity, 300; enrollment, 317; average, 301. 

A superintendent and 8 teachers employed. 



Fort Mojave Boarding: School, Arizona. 

Location, 20 miles from Needles, Cal. 
Capacity, 150; enrollment, 156; average, 155. 
A superintendent and 4 teachers employed. 



Fort Shaw Boarding School, Montana. 

Location, 25 miles from Great Falls, Mont. 
Capacity, 250; enrollment, 276; average, 259. 
A superintendent and 6 teachers employed. 



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NON-RESERVATION BOARDING SCHOOLS. 71 



Genoa Roarding School, Nebraska. 



Location, Genoa, Nebr. 

Capacity, 300; enrollment, 311; average, 309. 

A superintendent and 7 teachers employed. 



Grand Junction School, Colorado. 



Location, Grand Junction, Colo. 

Capacity, 150; enrollment, 150; average, 146. 

A superintendent and 4 teachers employed. 



Greenville School, California. 

Location, 52 miles from Beckwith, CaL, at town of Greenville, 
Gal. 
Capacity, 50; enrollment, 66; average, 58. 
A superintendent and 2 teachers employed. 



Haskell Institute, Kansas. 

Location, Lawrence, Kans. 

Capacity, 500; enrollment, 597; average, 566. 

A superintendent and 13 teachers employed. 



3Iorris School, 3Iinnesota. 

Location, Morris, Minn. 

Capacity, 100; enrollment, 141; average, 125. 

A superintendent and 3 teachers employed. 



3Iount Pleasant School, 3Iichigan. 

Location, Mount Pleasant, Mich. 

Capacity, 160; enrollment, 240; average, 232. 

A superintendent and 5 teachers employed. 



Perris School, California. 

Location, Perris, Cal. 

Capacity, 100; enrollment, 209; average, 209. 

A superintendent and 3 teachers employed. 



72 XOX-RESERYATIOX BOARDING SCHOOLS. 

Plioenix School, Arizona. 

Location, Phoenix, Ariz. 

Capacity, 600; enrollment, 666; average, 665. 

A superintendent and 10 teachers employed. 



Pierre School, South Dakota. 

Location, Pierre, S. Dak. 

Capacity, 150; enrollment, 143; average, 141. 

A superintendent and 4 teachers employed. 



Pipestone School, Minnesota. 

Location, Pipestone, Minn. 

Capacity, 100: enrollment, 105; average, 102. 

A superintendent and 3 teachers employed. 



Rapid City School, South Dakota. 

Location, Rapid City, S. Dak. 

Capacity, 80; enrollment, 49; average, 44. 

A superintendent and 2 teachers employed. 



Salem School, Oregon. 

Location, Chemawa, Oreg. , 5 miles north of Salem, Oreg. 
Capacity, 300; enrollment, 379; average, 378. 
A superintendent and 7 teachers employed. 



Santa Fe School, >'ew 3Iexico. 

Location, Santa Fe, N. Mex. 

Capacity, 200; enrollment, 285; average, 283. 

A superintendent and 7 teachers employed. 



Toiiiah School, Wisconsin. 

Location, Tomah, Wis. 

Capacity, 125; enrollment, 153; average, 153. 

A superintendent and 4 teachers employed. 



Wittenberg School, Wisconsin. 

Location, Wittenberg, Wis. 

Capacity, 140; enrollment, 111; average, 106. 

A superintendent and 3 teachers employed. 



INDEPENDENT DAY SCHOOLS. 



The buildings in which the several independent day schools 
are conducted are the property of Indians or other persons. The 
Government pays no rent for them, but pays the salaries of the 
teachers. At each school there is employed one teacher, who 
reports directly to the Indian Bureau. 



Baircl School, California. 

Location, Baird, Cal. 
Enrollment, 23; average, 17. 
One teacher. 



Baraga School, Michigan. 

Location, Assinins, Mich. 

Capacity, 40; enrollment, 45; average, 31. 

One teacher. 



Bay Mills School, Michigan. 

Location, Bay Mills, Mich. 

Capacity, 50; enrollment, 49; average, 24. 

One teacher. 



Birch Cooley School, Minnesota. 

Location, Morton, Minn. 

Capacity, 36; enrollment, 19; average, 14. 

One teacher. 



Hat Creek School, California. 

Location, Cassel, Cal. 

Capacity, 40; enrollment, 23; average, 17. 

One teacher. 



Manchester School, California. 

Location, Manchester, Cal. 

Capacity, 40; enrollment, 18; average, 10. 

One teacher. 

(73) 



74 INDEPENDENT DAY SCHOOLS. 

Potter Valley School, California. 

Location, Potter Valley, Cal. 

Capacity, 50; enrollment, 30; average, 27. 

One teacher. 



Shebit School, Utah. 

Location, St. George, Utah. 

Capacity, 40; enrollment, 49; average, 42. 

One teacher. 

The teacher in charge of this school is a bonded official. 



Ukiah School, California. 

Location, Ukiah, Cal. 

Capacity, 30; enrollment, 17; average, 15. 

One teacher. 



Upper Lake School, California. 

Location, Upper Lake, Cal. 

Capacity, 30; enrollment, 25; average, 22. 

One teacher. 



CONTRACT SCHOOLS. 



It is provided in the appropriation act for the fiscal year end- 
ing June 30, 1899— 

that the Secretary of the Interior may make contracts with con- 
tract schools, apportioning as near as may be the amount so 
contracted for among the schools of various denominations, for 
the education of Indian pupils during the fiscal year 1899, but 
shall only make such contracts at places where nonsectarian 
schools can not be provided for such Indian children to an amount 
not exceeding 30 per cent of the amount so used for the fiscal 
year 1895. 

For the fiscal year 1S95 there was used for contract schools of 
all denominations the sum of 8463,505, of which amount 853.-140 
was appropriated for schools specifically named by Congress, 
which leaves a total of 8410,065 as the true amount from which 
the 30 per cent should be taken. The amount allowed for the 
two schools at the Osage Reservation (811.250), being paid out 
of Osage trust money, is not included in the amount set apart for 
contract schools, and, therefore, that sum has been deducted from 
the above total, which would leave a new total for 1895 of 8398,815, 
of which sum Congress evidently intended only 30 per cent to be 
used for 1899, thus making the sum of 8119,644.50 available for 
such purpose. 

When the schedule for the fiscal year 1898 was prepared, there 
were two Protestant schools — the Bay Mills, Mich. , 8600, and the 
John Roberts, Shoshone Agency, Wyo., 82.160, a total of 82. TOO. 
However, during the past year the school at Bay Mills. Mich., 
has been discontinued, and no contract was made therefor, leav- 
ing only one Protestant contract school in existence. In order 
to arrive at the amount to be set aside to the Catholic contract 
schools, 82, 760 was deducted from the total amount of §119, 644. 50, 
leaving 8116, 884. 50 for distribution to the various Catholic schools. 

Contracts for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1S99, have been 
executed with the different schools for the number of pupils and 
at the rate and for the amount given in the schedule on the next 
page. 

(75) 



I 



76 



CONTRACT SCHOOLS. 



Schools conducted under contract, with number of pupils con- 
tracted for, etc., for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1899. 



Name and location of school. 



Number 
allowed. 



Amount. 



Banning, California 

Baraga, Michigan 

Blackf eet, Montana 

Bayfield, Wisconsin 

Bernalillo, New Mexico 

Colville, Washington 

Cceur d'Alene, Idaho 

Crow, Montana 

Devils Lake, North Dakota 

Flathead, Montana 

Fort Belknap, Montana 

Harbor Springs, Michigan _ . 

Odanah, Wisconsin, boarding 

Pine Ridge, South Dakota 

Bosebud, South Dakota 

San Diego, California 

Shoshone, Wyoming 

Tongue River, Montana 

Tulalip, Washington 

White Earth, Minn., St. Benedict. 
White Earth, Minn., Red Lake 

Pinole, California 

Hopland, day, California 

St. Turibius, California 

Green Bay, Wisconsin 

Kate Drexel, Oregon 

Shoshone Mission, Wyoming 



52 

19 
34 
19 
34 
34 
41 
34 
72 
161 
49 
34 
34 
86 
61 
51 
34 
26 
50 
51 
27 
10 
11 
6 
45 
24 
20 



Total I 51,119 

Hampton Institute, Virginia a j 120 

Lincoln Institution, Phila. , Pa. a l 200 



Grand total 



1,439 



S108 
108 
108 
108 
108 
108 
108 
108 
108 
108 
108 
108 
108 
108 
108 
108 
108 
108 
108 
108 
108 
30 
30 
108 
108 
100 
108 



167 

167 



§5,616 

2. 052 

3, 672 
2,052 
3,672 
3, 672 
4.428 
3, 672 
7, 776 

17.3S8 
5,292 
3, 672 
3,672 
9,288 
6.588 
5, 508 
3,672 
2,808 
5,400 
5. 508 
2. 916 
300 
330 
648 
4, 860 
2,400 
2,160 



119, 022 
20, 040 
33. 400 



172.462 



a Specially appropriated for by Congress. 

b Not including the two schools of Osage and two Pottawatomie schools at Sac and Fox 
agencies, Okla., nor one day school at La Pointe Agency, which was converted into a 
Government school during the year. 



INDIANS IN PUBLIC SCHOOLS. 



The plan of placing Indian children in the public schools of 
the country for the purpose of coeducation of the races was con- 
ceived in 1890. The following table shows the list of public 
schools at which Indian pupils were placed under contract (at 
the rate of $10 per capita) with the Indian Bureau during the 
fiscal year ended June" 30, 1898: 



State. 


School district. 


County. 


Pupils. 


California 


Helm 


San Diego 


12 




Anahuac 


....do 


9 


Idaho 


No. 1 


Bannock 


5 




No. 21 


Shoshone 


8 




No. 24: 


Bingham 


2 




No. 27 


Nez Perces 


12 


Michigan 


No. 1 


Isabella 


5 


Nebraska 


No. 39 


Knox 


15 




No. 67 


....do 


2 




No. 91 


....do 


5 




No. 104 


do 


21 




No. 105 


....do 


3 




No. 1 


Thurston 


20 




No. 11 


....do 


19 




No. 13 


....do 


12 




No. 14 


-..do 


25 




No. 16 ... 


do 


10 




No. 17 


,___do 


15 


Oklahoma . 


No. 60_._, 


Cleveland 


11 




No. 6o_ 


Canadian 


4 




No. 30^ 


Pottawatomie . 


10 




No. 17 


.—do 


3 




No. 77 


....do 


10 




No. 79 


..-.do 


10 




No. 82 


....do 


6 




No. 90 -___. 


Lincoln 


5 




No. 48 


Oklahoma 


5 


Utah _. . ._ 


No. 12 

No. 87 


Boxelder 

King 


40 


Washington - 


18 




No. 36 


....do 


3 


Wisconsin 


No.l,Odanah__ 


Ashland 


15 


Total ___ 


340 







(77) 



SCHOOL PLANTS, NON-RESERVATION, 



ALBUQUERQUE INDIAN SCHOOL. 

Capacity, 300. 
Location, 2 niiles froni city of Albuquerque, X. Mex. 

Use, character, and cost of buildings. 



Schoolhouse 2| 

Boys' dormitory 2 

Girls' dormitory 2 

Office and storeroom 1 

Shops and kitchen 1 

Assembly hall 1 

Bakery : 1 

Barn 1 

Bath house 1 

Carriage house 1 

Coal house 1 

Corncrib 1 

Superintendent's residence 1 

Farmer's residence ,. 1 

Hospital.. 2 

Laundry 1 

Poultry house 1 

Storeroom 1 

Storeroom 1 

Coal house 1 

Water system, steel tank, tower, etc 



story brick §12, 000 

" 25.000 



frame _ 
adobe . 
brick— 
frame . 



10 


000 


2 


500 


2 


500 




800 




300 


1 


000 


1 


200 




100 




40 




80 




500 




350 


1 


500 




900 




50 




60 




CO 




50 


1 


993 



Total . §60,983 

The school farm consists of 60 acres of land, which was donated 
by the citizens of Albuquerque. Estimated value, about 82,000. 
The soil is strongly alkaline. 

Congress has appropriated 814,000 for an adequate sewer sys- 
tem and bathing facilities, which will be installed during the 
summer of 1899. 

(79) 



i 



80 



NON-RESERVATION SCHOOL PLANTS. 



CARLISLE INDIAN SCHOOL. 

Capacity, 800. 
Location, Carlisle, Pa. 

Use, character, and cost of buildings. 

School building 2 story 

Office ! 2 " 

Teachers' quarters 2 " 

Superintendent's quarters 2 " 

Assistant superintendent's quarters 2 " 

Small boys' quarters 2 " 

Large boys' quarters 3 " 

Girls' quarters . 3 " 

Hospital 2 " 

Dining hall and extension 2 " 

Bakery 1 

Warehouse 3 " 

Lumber storehouse 1 " 

Shops 2 " 

Shops 2 ." 

Warehouse 2 " 

Hostler's house I " 

Stable 2 " 

Coal house 2 " 

Disciplinarians' quarters 2 (s 

Engineers' quarters 1 " 

Coal house 1 " 

'Water-closets for boys 2 " 

Mansion house (Parker farm) 2 " 

Tenant house (Parker farm) 1£ " 

Smokehouse (Parker farm) 1 " 

Barn 2 " 

Wagon shed and corncribs 1 " 

Spring house 2 " 

Pigpen 2 " 

Boiler house and printing office ._2 " 

Gymnasium and society hall 3 " 

Laundry 1 1 " 

Guardhouse -1 " 

Total . 8181,175 

The school farm consists of 109 acres, purchased for 818,000; 
improvements, §7,000. There are also 27 acres belonging to the 
original Carlisle Barracks, on which the school stands. Five 
acres are the property of the charity fund of the school. In 
addition, 157 acres belong to the charity fund, for the use of 
which the Government pays §600 per annum. The title to this 



brick _ 


993 000 


" _ 3,000 


" _ . 13,000 


" _ 7.000 


frame 


1,100 


brick 


1 0. 000 


" - 18, 000 


' : . . 33.300 


frame 


■ : ..: 4. 000 


12.000 


brick 


500 


" _ ' •■ 3.500 


stone 


_ 1 , 000 


brick 


1 


" 1 19 700 




frame 


) 

300 


" 2.500 


stone 


500 


frame 


.. . 800 


" 600 


" 400 


brick 


675 


" 3. 000 


frame _ _ 


400 


brick _ _ 


150 


stone and frame 

frame 


6, 000 

150 


stone 


200 


frame 


300 


brick and stone 

brick 


5,000 

13. 000 


" _ _ _ 3.700 


stone 


500 



I 



XOX-RESERVATION SCHOOL PLANTS. 



81 



157 acres is in a board of trustees. Besides this, 40 acies are 
rented by the Government, making a total of 333 acres used for 
farming and pasturage. 

The school was organized September, 1879, having 82 pupils 
the first year. It is the largest Indian school. 



CARSON INDIAN SCHOOL. 



Capacity, 125. 
Located 3^ miles from Carson City, JSTev. 

Use, character, and cost of buildings. 



Main school building . 

Cottage (residence) 2 

Cottage (residence) V/ 2 

Storehouse and office 1 

Bakery 1 

Tank tower . 4 

Engine house 1 

Laundry and bath room 1 

Hennery ± 1 

Coal and wood shed 1 

Closets 1 

Eoot house 1 

Cow barn 1 

Barn 1% 

Wagon shed 1 

Tool house 1 

Cow shed 1 

Smokehouse , 1 

Blacksmith shop 1 

Carpenter shop . 1 

Storehouse 1 

Ice house 1 

Cow barn 1 



story frame $31 



stone _. 
frame . 



stone and frame- 
frame 



$31,419 


2, 500 


1,500 


789 


249 


2,250 


178 


1, 232 


67 


487 


69 


900 


25 


2,000 


165 


150 


25 


25 


60 


269 


1,018 


102 


281 



Total . 845, 760 

There are about 272 acres in the school farm, 100 acres of which 
can be cultivated. Cost of land, 88,15464; present value, about 
§3,000. The improvements on the land were originally donated 
by the county of Ormsby, in the State of Nevada, which was 
reimbursed under an act of Congress, June 80, 1898, to the 
amount of §6,375. 



82 NON-RESERVATION SCHOOL PLANTS. 

CHAMBERLAIN INDIAN SCHOOL. 

Capacity, 75. 
Located 1 mile north of Chamberlain, S. Dak. 

Use, character, and cost of buildings. 

Schoolhouse and dormitory, combined 2 story brick §21,100 

Hospital 1 " frame 1 

Laundry _1 " " 

ITT 11 t CC ? ^J ' t0 

workshop 1 

Stable 1 " " J 

Water and sewer system 5, 000 

Total $30, 813 

The school has a farm of 160 acres, most of which is rolling 
land, suitable for grazing. About one-fourth of it is level 
enough to permit of irrigation. Soil is good. Cost and present 
value, §2,600. 



CHILOCCO INDIAN SCHOOL. 

Capacity, 450. 

Located in Oklahoma, 5-J miles southwest of Arkansas City, 
Kans. The north line of the school farm borders on the south 
side of the State of Kansas. 

Use, character, and cost of buildings. 

School and chapel 2 story stone >, 

Girls' Home dormitory 3 " " [S61, 725 

Kitchen, etc „ 1% " " J 

Boys' Home dormitory 3 " " 15,000 

Stock barn _ ^_1 " frame 6,998 

Office 1 " " 350 

Hospital 1% " " 3,500 

Hospital 2 " " 5,250 

Granary \% " " 400 

Granary 1 " " 1,200 

Cottage (residence . 1% " " 400 

Cottage (residence) 1% " " 500 

Cottage (residence) 1% " u 500 

Outhouses (5) 1% " " 450 

Cattle shed 1 " stone 2,000 

Henhouse 1 " frame 75 

Barn \% " " 1,100 

Storehouse —V/q. " stone h 20 ° 



NON-RESERVATIOX SCHOOL PLANTS. 83 

Use, character, and cost of buildings — Continued. 

Corn cribs 1 story frame 500 

Workshops 2 " stone 5,500 

Slaughterhouse 1 " frame 725 

Parmer's residence 2 " ' s 3,000 

Combination house 3 " stone 2,000 

Implement house 1 " frame 1,000 

Pump house 1 " " 100 

Total „„„__„ $113, 473 

The school farm, which was set apart out of the Cherokee 
country by Executive order of July 12, 1884, consists of 8,598.33 
acres. The estimated value is 850,000. A new stone dormitory 
for boys will be provided this year, out of a specific appropriation 
of S12*000. 



CIOXTARF IXDIAX SCHOOL. 

(Conducted under the superintendency of the Morris Indian School, Minnesota.) 

Located 1^ miles from Clontarf, Minn., and one-fourth of a 
mile w r est of a point on the Breckenridge division of the Great 
Northern Railroad. 

Use, character, and cost of buildings. 



story frame £5, 000 



Schoolroom . 

Dormitories 

Dining room 

Employees' quarters, etc J 

Employees' quarters and office 2 " " 1.000 

Warehouse 1 " " 100 

Laundry. 1 " " 250 

Play hall 1 " " 200 

Henhouse 1 " ' : 50 

Icehouse : 1 " " 400 

Barn 1 " " 2,000 

Storehouse 1 " " .1,000 

Total §10, 300 

This school w r as purchased March 10, 1897, from the Clontarf 
Industrial School, a Catholic organization which had been con- 
ducting an Indian school, the price paid being $10,060. The farm 
contains 640 acres. It was for a short time conducted as an inde- 
pendent nonreservation school, afterwards consolidated with the 
Morris School, and finally, on June 30, 1898, abandoned as an 



84 NON-RESERVATION SCHOOL PLANTS. 

Indian school. Authority has been granted by Congress to sell 
the same and appropriate the proceeds for general Indian school 
purposes. 



FJ1ANDREATJ INDIAN SCHOOL. 

Capacity, 250. 
Location, f mile north of Flandreau, S. Dak. 

Use, character, and cost of buildings. 

School and assembly building 2 story brick $12,200 

Girls 5 dormitory (main building) 2 " " 14,500 

Boys' dormitory 2 " " 11,300 

Dining hall 2 " brick and stone \ 

Boys' dormitory 2 " " " " > 37, 617 

Addition to girls' dormitory 2 " " " " ) 

Laundry and boiler house 1 " brick 8,000 

Hospital 2 " frame 5,529 

Superintendent's cottage 2 " " 3,432 

Storehouse 1 " " 1,141 

Barn 1 " brick and stone 2,800 

Tool house 1 " frame > 

Oil house 1 " " ) 

Steam-heating plant 9, 150 



Total $105, 854 

The school farm comprises 320 acres of excellent land, pur- 
chased at a cost of §10,000. The school was organized in 1893. 
The steam-heating plant above referred to is now in process of 
construction. A new school building, to be erected out of a 
§20,000 appropriation for the fiscal year 1899, has been advertised 
for. 



FORT BIDWE1LL, INDIAN SCHOOL. 

Capacity, 150. 

Location, extreme northeast of State, 8 miles west of State of 
Nevada, and same distance south of Oregon ; 135 miles in north- 
east direction from Amadee, nearest railroad station (C.N. and 
O.R.R.). 



NON-RESERVATION SCHOOL PLANTS. 



85 



Use, character, and cost of buildings. 



Boys' dormitory 

Girls' dormitory 2 

Employees' quarters 2 

Employees' quarters 1% 

Employees' quarters 1 

Superintendent's residence 1 

Physicians office 1 

Laundry, storeroom, and warehouses 1 

Carpenter and blacksmith shop 1 

Chapel 1 

Implement shed 1 

Stable 1 

Granary 1 

Hay shed 1 

Bath and wash room 1 

Closets ■ 1 

Butcher shop 1 

Bath house_ 1 



2 story frame $4, 000 

4,000 



3,000 

3, 000 

1, 500 

1, 600 

1, 200 

1,800 

500 

300 

500 

200 

200 

100 

100 

100 

50 

25 



Total. 



This is an abandoned military fort and reservation, containing 
about 3,000 acres, — '640 acres of timber, 40 acres cultivated, 300 
acres pasture land. Estimated value, 850 per acre. 



FORT LEWIS IXDIAX SCHOOL. 

Capacity, 300. 

Located 18 miles by rail and 12 miles by wagon road west of 
Durango, Colo., and 4 miles from Hesperus post office, shipping 
and receiving point on the Rio Grande Southern Railroad. 

Use, character, and cost of buildings. 

Schoolrooms 1 story frame SI, 400 

Chapel and kindergarten 1 

Girls' dormitory 2 

Large boys' dormitory ^ 1 

Small boys' dormitory 2 

Dining room, pantry, kitchen, etc 1 

Hospital and superintendent's residence__2 

Offices and clerk's quarters V/ 2 

Employees' quarters V/ 2 

Employees' mess, kitchen, etc ____2 

Employees' quarters „ 1% 

Employees' quarters 2 



brick . 
frame . 



2,500 
7,000 
5,000 
5,000 
3,000 
2,000 
1,800 
2,000 
2,000 
2,000 
2,0C0 



86 NON-RESERVATION SCHOOL PLANTS. 

Use, character, and cost of buildings — Continued. 

Bakery 1 story frame 600 

Shoe and tailor shops, etc __2 " " 1,500 

Laundry shops 1 " " -1,400 

Xatatorium 1 " " 600 

Dairy '. 1 " " 400 

Warehouse 1 " stone 5,000 

Coal, wood, and implement house 1 " frame 1, 500 

Meat house, tool room, etc 1 " stone 2,000 

Stable for cattle 1 " frame 1,5 

Barn __„ __1 " _ " 3,500 



Total S53, 700 

This is a military reservation, of 8, 080 acres, turned over to the 
Interior Department October 28, 1891, for use as an Indian school 
so long as it shall not be required for military occupation. By 
Executive order January 27, 1892, certain tracts were tempora- 
rily withdrawn from settlement and declared to be the military 
reservation of Fort Lewis. The full boundaries w T ere settled in 
General Order No, 5, February 8, 1892. The school was organ- 
ized in 1892. 



FORT MO J AVE INDIAN SCHOOL. 

Capacity, 150. 

Located 20 miles north of Needles, Cal., up the Colorado River, 
and on right bank. 

Use, character, and cost of buildings. 

School, dining room, and laundry 1 story adobe §5,000 

Girls' dormitory 1 " " 4,000 

Boys' dormitory, kitchen, etc 1 " " 4,500 

Dormitory and assembly hall 2 " " ._ 5,000 

Dormitory : ___1 <; frame 9,859 

Superintendent's office 1 " adobe 1,000 

Hospital and physician's office 1 " " 5,000 

Bathhouse 1 " frame 2, 000_ 

Superintendent's quarters 1 " adobe 4,500 

Teachers' quarters 1 " " 4,500 

Employees' quarters 1 " " - 3,000 

Employees' quarters 1 " " 1,000 

Employees' quarters 1 " •' 400 

Commissary 1 " " 2,000 

Bakery 1 k ' " 1,000 

Guardhouse 1 " " 100 



NON-EESERVATION SCHOOL PLANTS. 



87 



Use, cliaracter, and cost of buildings— Continued. 

Bell house 1 story adobe 

Storeroom and carpenter shop 1 " " 

Engine house and blacksmith shop 1 " " 

Well house 1 " " 

Storeroom . 1 " " 

Traders' quarters 1 " " 

Meat house 1 " " 

Wagon shed 1 " " 



Total. 



100 
000 
800 
20 
400 
400 
000 
200 



_S54, 770 



This was originally a military reservation, containing 14,696 
acres ; was transferred by the War Department for school pur- 
poses May 2, 1890; Indian school established August 22, 1890. 



FORT SHAW IXDIAX SCHOOL. 

Capacity, 250. 
Located at Fort Shaw, 25 miles west of Great Falls, Mont. 

Use, cliaracter, and cost of building's. 

diooiroom, chapel, etc V/ 2 story abobe and stone 67, 000 

dioolroom and laundry 1 " adobe 6.000 

4,300 



loyees 

loyees V/ 2 



Addition to school buildin 
Beys' dormitory and empl 
Boys' dormitory and emp 
Boys' dormitory and emp 

Girls' cottage and employees 134 

Girls' cottage and employees 1} 2 

Dining room and kitchen 1 

Dormitory for boys 1 

Hospital V/ 2 

Superintendent's residence 1% 

Gymnasium 1 

Tailor shop and employees 1 ■ 

Warehouse 1 

Carpenter and blacksmith shop 1 

Hay barn and stock shed 1 

Lumber and paint room 1 

Barn (horses) and dairy 1 

Ice house • 1 

Tank building, boiler house, and reservoir_l 

Cattle sheds . , 1 

Sheds - 1 

Carriage house — 1 

Machinery house 1 

Total . 



Stone 

V/ 2 story adobe . 

—IK 



frame . 
adobe . 



6,000 
6,000 
6,000 
6, 000 

6,000 
6, 000 
2,000 
6, 000 

6, 000 
5, 000 

j, ooo 

4,000 
6,000 
2, 000 
S00 



stone 

frame 

stone 

frame 3,000 

700 

7,200 

1,300 

100 

100 

200 



88 NOX-RESERVATION SCHOOL PLANTS. 

This is a part of the Fort Shaw Military Reservation, con- 
taining 4, 999. 5 acres, turned over to the Interior Department by 
the War Department April 25, 1892. School was organized 
December 27, 1892. The cost of irrigating and fencing the land 
was §2,360. Estimated present value of same, §75, COO. 



GENOA INDIAN SCHOOL. 

Capacity, 300. 

Located at Genoa, Nebr. , on Omaha and Republican Valley 
Railroad. 

Use, character, and cost of buildings. 

School building 2 story brick $6, 500 

Boys' dormitory, dining room, etc V/ 2 " " 10,000 

Girls' dormitories 9,]/ 2 " " 15,000 

Dawes Hall _' 3% " " : 10, 000 

Steam-heating plant 7, 590 

Power house and laundry 2 story brick 3, 854 

Granary and cellar . 1 

Ice house 1 

Warehouse 2 

Hospital 2 

Farmhouse 1% 

Stables 1 

Cattle sheds 1 

Broom-corn house 1 

Harness and shoe shop 2 

Corn crib 1 

Carpenter shop 1 

Bakery 1 

Guardhouse 1 

Coal and kindling house __2 

Meat house 1 

Poultry house 1 



" 150 

" 200 

frame 1. 500 

" 800 

" 800 

" 1,800 

" 1,000 

" 500 

" 500 

" 100 

" 200 

" 100 

" 300 

" 50 



Total $(51,014 

The school farm contains 320 acres of land; 160 acres were 
purchased December 20, 1882, under act of Congress August 7, 
1882 ; the balance, 160 acres, was part of the old Pawnee Reser- 
vation, upon which a large building belonging to the Pawnee 
Agency was located. Two thousand two hundred dollars was 
the amount paid, and the probable value of the farm is 830 per 
acre. The steam-heating plant above referred to is now under 
contract. There is an appropriation of $3,000 for electric -light 
plant, which will be installed during the year 1899. 



NON-RESERVATION SCHOOL PLAXTS. 



89 



GRAND JUNCTION INDIAN SCHOOL. 

Capacity. 150. 
Location, 2 miles east of Grand Junction, Colo. 

Use, character, and cost of buildings. 

Schoolhouse 2 story frame So 

Boys' dormitory 2 <; brick 

Girls' dormitory 2 

Office _ 2 

Hospital 2 

Laundry 2 

Barn V/ 2 

Wash room 1 

Factory l 1 ^ 

Kitchen and laundry 1 

Storeroom ' 1 

Storeroom 1 

Dairy 1 

Coal house 1 

Coal house 1 

Coal house 1 

Guardhouse 1 

Ice house 1 

Poultry house 1 

Wagon shed 1 

Cow shed 1 

Bee shed 1 

Blacksmith simp 1 

Closets 1 

Closets 1 

Closets 1 



So 


891 


13 


500 


11 


975 


1 


800 


1 


500 


. 1 


600 


. 1 


500 


1 


500 




450 




225 




300 




175 




150 




125 




125 




20 




150 




125 




no 




175 




155 




50 




50 




125 




125 




10 



Total . 



School farm consists of 167.7 acres of land, which was donated 
to the Government for school purposes by citizens of Mesa 
County, Colo. The estimated value is S20,000. The soil is of a 
stubborn adobe character. School was organized in 1886. 



GREENVILLE INDIAN SCHOOL. 

Capacity, 50. 

Location, 4 miles from town of Greenville, Cal. , 52 miles from 
Beckwith, Cal. (nearest railroad station). 



90 NON-RESERVATION SCHOOL PLANTS. 

Use, character, and cost of buildings. 

Boys' dormitory 2 story frame §21,605 

Schoolroom, dining room, etc 1 " " 400 

Girls' dormitory and laundry V/^ " " 125 

Total $22, 130 

This school, established in 1890 by the Woman's National In- 
dian' Association, was opened as a day school, and soon was 
changed to a boarding school. It was purchased in 1897 by the 
Government for §600. Forty acres of land are connected with 
the plant. Plans for adequate sewer and water systems, to 
cost about §6,000, are now being prepared, and the same will 
probably be installed during 1899. 



HASKELL INSTITUTE INDIAN SCHOOL. 

Capacity, 500. 
Location, Lawrence, Kans. 

Use, character, and cost of buildings. 

Schoolhouse Stone $20, 000 

Dining hall and dormitory 3 story stone 40, 000 

Dormitory, large boys 3 " " 20,000 

Dormitory, small boys 3 " " 20,000 

Auditorium Stone 13,500 

Lavatories , " 8,820 

Boiler house and laundry^! 2 story stone 8. 000 

Shop building Stone 5,845 

Shop building Frame 4,500 

Office Stone 2, 15G 

Hospital 4 story frame 2,500 

House, farm 2% " " 1,500 

House, farm 2 " " 1,000 

House, farm 2 " " __. 1,000 

Girls' playhouse , Frame 1,500 

Band house 1 story frame 800 

Barn (superintendent's) 1% " " 600 

Barn 2 " " 2,000 

Barn 2 " " 600 

Barn 2 " " 600 

Bakery 1 " stone = 1,500 

Guardhouse 1 " " 1,200 

Hay barn and cow stable 1% " frame 2,250 

Engine and pump house . 1 " " 500 

Cattle shed 1 ; ' " 450 



NON-RESERVATION SCHOOL PLANTS. 91 

Use, character, and cost of buildings — Continued. 

Cattle shed 1 story frame 300 

Corncrib 1 " ;; 500 

Corncrib - 1 :i !; 300 

Farm tools and wagon shed ._ 1 ' : " 400 

Hog house 1 '' "' " 500 

Slaughterhouse Frame 100 

Tool house 



Lumber shed 

Wood and coal house- 



100 

120 

350 

Carpenter shop " 1,200 

Shop " 75 

Steel tank and tower 2, 560 

Total $168,826 

The school farm contains 654 acres, which cost about §40,608. 
The first three buildings, with a capacity of 300, were erected 
in 1883 and 1884. School opened September 1884, with 17 pupils, 
since which time it has been gradually increased to a capacity of 
500 pupils. 

MORRIS INDIAN SCHOOL. 

Capacity, 100. 
Located % of a mile east of the town of Morris, Minn. 

Use, character, and cost of buildings. 

Girls' dormitory building 2 story brick $9, 400 

Girls' dormitory, etc 3 " frame 5.000 

Boys' building, etc 1 " " 600 

Laundry : 1 !1 " 250 

Cow shed 1 " " 200 

Barn 1% " " 150 

Granary 1]4 " " 150 

Henhouse 1 " " 75 

Wagon shed 1 iS i( 100 

Icehouse—!- : 1 i; " 100 

Farmer's house 1 " " 100 

Sheep shed 1 i; " 100 



Total §16,225 

This school was founded about fourteen years ago by the 
Sisters of Mercy, and was purchased by the Government in the 
early part of 1897, since which time it has been under the control 
of the Government. There are 80 acres of land attached, for 
which, including the buildings, the Government paid 814,519. 



92 NON-RESERVATION SCHOOL PLANTS. 

MOUNT PLEASANT INDIAN SCHOOL. 

Capacity, 160. 
Located 1J- miles from city of Mount Pleasant, Mich. 

Use, character, and cost of buildings. 

Bc^s' dormitory 3 story brick £28,000 

Dormitory 2% " " and stone 14,149 

Electric-light plant 2, 500 

Steam-heating plant G, 375 

Boiler house Brick and stone 3, 214 

Barn (sheep) 1 story frame 800 

Farmhouse 1 " " 400 

Hay barn 1 " " 600 

Sugarhouse 1 " " 140 

Ice house . 1 " " 400 

Henhouse 1 " " .250 

Lumber shecl 1 " " 100 

Tool house 1 " " 200 

Shop___ 2 " " 900 

Barn (stock and fodder) 1 " " 2,300 

Storehouse 3 " " 1,500 

Tailor shop „ 1 " " 150 

Laundry __ 2 " " 1,200 

Total ___ £63, 178 

The school farm contains 320 acres of land, of which 280 are 
under cultivation and 40 acres in a grove. Cost of land, §17,900, 
which is about its present value. An electric-light system is now 
being installed, and under a special appropriation a sewer and 
water system will be installed during the year 1899. 



PERRIS INDIAN SCHOOL. 

Capacity, 100. 

Location, 4 miles north of Perris, Cal., and 16 miles southeast 
of Riverside, Cal., on Southern California Railway. 

Use, character, and cost of buildings. 

Boys' quarters 2 story brick $12,000 

Girls' quarters 2 " " 12,000 

Washhouse 1 " frame- 
Laundry 1 

Storehouse 1 

Shop building 2 

Barn 2 

Shoeshop 1 

Hospital - 1 



. 1 


000 




420 


] 


250 


. 1 


000 




600 




125 


. 1 


825 



Total S30, 220 

The school farm contains 80 acres of land, which was donated 
to the Government. Under normal conditions the land is worth 
about 32,000. 



XON-RESERVATION SCHOOL PLANTS. 93 

PH(ENIX INDIAN SCHOOL. 

Capacity, 600. 
Location, 3 miles due north of Phoenix, Ariz. 

Use, character, and cost of buildings. 

School building 2 story brick $14,969 

Dining hall 2 " " 13,000 

Dormitory 2 " lc _ 14,600 

Dormitory, boys '. 2 " frame 7,800 

Employees' quarters 1 " " 1,950 

Boys' quarters 1 " ; ' , 1,460 

Hospital 1 " w 2,430 

Shoe and tailor shop 2 " " 755 

Workshop 2 " brick 2,850 

Office 

Band stand 

Kitchen i_. 

Blacksmith shop . 

Warehouse 

Laundry 

Machinery shed 

Barn 

Carpenter shop 

Oil house 

Dwelling 



frame . 365 

" „ 157 

" . 960 

" 181 

brick __ 2,98 

frame 100 

" 150 

" 50 

; ' 375 

;s 125 

" 500 



Water and sewer system 15,016 



Total $80, 777 

The school farm contains 160 acres, for which the Government 
paid $6,000, as provided for in the Indian appropriation act of 
March 3, 1881. The citizens of Phoenix contributed §3,000, mak- 
ing the total amount paid §9,000. This school now carries an 
appropriation for six hundred pupils. It is the second largest 
Indian school. 



PIERRE INDIAN SCHOOL. 

Capacity, 150. 
Location, 1 mile from Pierre, S. Dak. 

Use, character, and cost of buildings. 

School building 2 story brick §35,540 

Hospital - 2 " " 6,980 

Boiler house 1 " " 2,345 

Laundry.. 2 " frame 1,800 



94 



NON-RESERVATION SCHOOL PLANTS. 



Use, character, and cost of buildings — Continued. 

Horse stable 2 story frame 

Gow stable 2 " 

Shop 1 " 

Farmer's cottage- 1 ' ; 

Pigpen 1 " 

Poultry house 1 " 

Tool shed 1 " 

Hose house 1 " 

Storehouse 1 " 

Guardhouse 1 " 

Root cellar 1 " 

Cottage, superintendent's 2 " 

Ice house 1 " 

Oil house 1 " 

Carpenter shop 1 " 

Coal shed 1 " 



680 
.425 
450 
300 
453 
354 
216 
715 



240 
,700 

200 
25 

900 
,165 



Total i?5y, 265 

The school is located upon a 20-acre tract of land about 1 mile 
from the town of Pierre. There is an additional tract of 160 
acres 5 miles distant. All of this land was donated by the citi- 
zens of Pierre, S. Dak., in 1887. The value of the 20-acre tract 
is about §500, and of the 160-acre tract about §400. 



PIPESTONE INDIAN SCHOOL. 



Capacity, 100. 

Located on Pipestone Indian Reservation, 1-J miles from village 
of Pipestone, Minn. 

Use, character, and cost of buildings. 

Boarding school 2% story stone 621, 840 

School building Stone 1 9, 950 

Water system 1,560 

Horse barn 1 stor} 7 frame 

Machine shed 1 " " 

Closets (2) 1 " " 

Cow barn 1 " " 

Boiler house and laundry 1 " stone 

Warehouse . 1 " frame 

Chicken house 1 " " 

Repair shop 1 4i " 



418 
139 
162 
546 
1,147 
375 
135 
224 



Total . 



$36, 496 



NON-RESERVATION SCHOOL PLANTS. 95 

There are about 640 acres in this tract of land, which is a part 
of the Pipestone Indian Reservation. The act of Congress 
approved February 16, 1891, authorized the establishment of an 
Indian school, and made the necessary appropriations, out of 
which the buildings were erected. The appropriation bill for 
1S99 carries an item of 825,000 for new buildings, which will be 
erected during the present year, thus increasing the capacity 
of the school to between two and three hundred pupils. The 
probable value of the land is 820,000. 



RAPID CITY INDIAN SCHOOL. 

Capacity, 80. 
Located 24- miles west of Rapid City, S. Dak. 

Use, character, and cost of building's. 

Dormitory building 2% story brick 822, 700 

Water and sewer system 2, 646 

Hospital 2 story frame 1,444 

Laundry V/ 2 " " _ 1,000 

Workshop 1 " " 1,378 

Stable 1 " " 887 

Total S30 ; 055 

This school was organized under special act of Congress. One 
hundred and sixty acres were purchased near the town of Rapid 
City, at a cost of 83,000, on which the buildings were erected. 
The school was opened in 1898. 



SALEM INDIAN SCHOOL. 

Capacity, 300. 

Location, on the Southern Pacific Railway, 5 miles north of 
Salem, Oreg. , and 47 miles south of Portland, Oreg- 

Use, character, and cost of buildings. 

School and assembly building 2 story brick $14, 900 

Girls' dormitory 2 x / 2 " frame 6,000 

Boys' building. 2% " " 5,225 

Chapel 2 " ' " 6,225 

Employees' quarters 2 " " 3,600 

Little boys' building 2% " " 4,000 

Hospital and addition 2 " " 4,500 

Cottage 2 ' ; " :;,500 

Office 2 li " 2,000 



96 



NON-RESERVATION SCHOOL PLANTS. 



Use, character, and cost of buildings — Continued. 



Barn 2 

Boiler house 1 

Blacksmith shop 2 

Bath house 2 

Commissary and storehouse 1 

Shoe and harness shop 2 

Tailor shop 2 

Carpenter shop 2 

Girls' gymnasium 1 

Bakery _. 2 

Laundry 1 

Laundry 1 

Guardhouse 1 

Water-closets (3) 1 

Wood sheds (2) 1 

Water tower (80 feet) 



story frame 1-, 600 

" brick 1,500 

" frame 1,000 

1,000 

1,600 

1,000 

1,000 

750 

1,500 

500 

— . 500 

300 

250 

._ 450 

325 

1,000 



Total $64, 225 

School farm contains 262.24 acres, of which 177.32 were donated 
by the citizens of Salem, Oreg. , and 84. 92 were purchased and 
paid for out of proceeds of labor of children at the school. The 
present value of the farm is about §75,000. The school was 
organized at Forest Grove in 1880, and removed in 1885 to Che- 
mawa, a station about five miles north of Salem. 



SANTA FE INDIAN SCHOOL. 

Capacity, 200. 
Location, 2 miles west of city of Santa Fe, N. Mex. 

Use, character, and cost of buildings. 

School building . Brick . 



School building with two wings 2 story brick . 

Two extensions 2 " " . 

Employees' quarters with wings 2 " " . 

Laundry . 2 " " . 

Laundry Brick 

Hospital.. 2 story brick . 



Barn 1 

Warehouse 1 

Fuel house 1 

Carpenter shop 1 

Blacksmith shop 1 

Oil room 1 

Hothouse 1 

Summerhouse 1 

Hose-cart house 1 



frame, 
brick _ 
frame _ 



brick _ 
frame. 



brick . 



$9, 749 

!■ 28, 295 

5,700 
3, 100 
1,794 
2,500 
1,200 
750 

750 

350 
35 
35 
25 
25 



Total $54, 308 



XON-RESERVATION SCHOOL PLANTS. 97 

School plant consists of 106.94 acres, which were donated by 
the citizens of Santa Fe from July 10, 1885, to May 13, 1887. 
School was organized in 1890, and at that time was called the 
Dawes Institute, the name being changed to the present title 
in 1893. 

TOMAH INDIAN SCHOOL. 

Capacity, 125. 
Location, 1 mile from city of Tomah, Wis. 

Use, character, and cost of buildings. 

School building 2 story brick =_ S9, 139 

Dormitory with wing 3 

Addition Vy^ 

Laundry and wing for boiler house 1 

Barns (2) connected by corner addition 1 

Workshop 1 

Tool bouse 1 

Barn for straw 1 

Barn for sheep 1 

Total . §40, 227 

This school was established by act of Congress approved Feb- 
ruary 16, 1891, which directed the establishment of an Indian 
school in Wisconsin, appropriating $25,000 therefor. The citi- 
zens of Tomah donated 200 acres of land and the school was 
located at that place. Buildings were completed in January, 
1893. 



^ 122,000 

" 5,800 

frame 1, 000 



800 
300 
300 



WITTENBEKG INDIAN SCHOOL. 

Capacity, 140. 

Location, J mile from village of Wittenberg, Wis., on main 
line Chicago & Northwestern R. R., 180 miles north of Mil- 
waukee, Wis. 

Use, character, and cost of buildings. 

Dormitory, girls' 2 story brick $8, 000 

Superintendent's dwelling 1 " frame 1,000 

Laundry and shops 2 kt " 2,700 

Barn and stable 1 " " 1,300 

Water tower and warehouse 2 " " 800 

Tool and fuel house 1 " £i 400 

Blacksmith shop 1 " " 300 

Girls' playhouse 1 " " 300 

Chicken house 2 " " 300 

Outhouses (3) 1 " " 150 



Total §15, 250 

K3563 7 



98 NON-RESERVATION SCHOOL PLANTS. 

School tract contains 80 acres of land. This school was organ- 
ized by the Norwegian Evangelical Church of America, July 4, 
1886. In 1887 a contract was made with the Government for 27 
scholars, which number was increased from year to year until it 
reached 140 children. In 1895 the contract system was abolished 
at this school and the whole plant was leased at a rental of §1,800 
per annum, and has since been operated as a Government Indian 
Boarding School. 



SCHOOL PLANTS ON RESERVATIONS. 



COLORADO RIVER AGENCY BOARDIXG SCHOOL, 

Capacity, 80. 

Location, at agency, in Arizona, 1 mile froni Colorado River, 
85 miles south of Needles, Cal., and ISO miles north of Yuma, 
Ariz. 

Use, character, and cost of buildings. 

Main school building 2 story adobe 84, 042 

School building "(old) 1 " " 3,400 

Bakery . 1 " " 275 

Employees"' quarters 1 " " 400 

Laundry 1 " " 100 

Boys' dormitory 1 {; " 2,000 

Pumping works Frame 9T5 



Total Sll. 192 

The school farm consists of 4J acres of land in the Colorado 
River Reservation. 



FORT APACHE AGENCY BOARDING SCHOOL. 

Capacity, 65. 

Location, on north fork of White River, on the White Moun- 
tain Indian Reservation, Ariz., 8 miles north of military post of 
Fort Apache. 

L'se, character, and cost of buildings. 

Schoolhouse 1 story frame 8362 

1, 000 

1,000 

800 



Boys' dormitory 1 

Girls' dormitory 1 

Storeroom : 1 

Mess room 1 

Stable 1 



300 



Total =, 83, 798 

A small farm of about 11 acres has been reserved for school 
purposes; Owing to insufficient water supply, however, it does 

not amount to very much. 

(99) 



100 



RESERVATION SCHOOL PLANTS. 



[Ariz. 



NAVAJO AGENCY BOARDING SCHOOL. 

Capacity, 120. 
Located at Fort Defiance, Ariz., on Bonita Creek, about 30 
miles northwest from Gallup, N. Mex., 2 miles to the west of 
boundary between New Mexico and Arizona. 

Use, character, and cost of buildings. 

Boys' building, schoolrooms, dormitories, 

etc Z% story stone 

Girls' building, dormitories, etc 2 " " 

Dining room, employees' quarters, etc 2 " " 

Laundry 1 " frame 

Chapel and class room 1 " stone 

Shoe shop 1 " adobe 

Coal house 1 " frame 

Pump house 1 ' ; stone 



§10, 000 

8,000 

7,000 

500 

1,000 

200 

200 

125 



Total 527,025 

The school farm contains about 4 acres of good soil set aside 
from the reservation. 



KEA3IS CANYON BOARDING SCHOOL. 
(Navajo Agency, Arizona.) 

Capacity, 90. 
Located 90 miles west from the Navajo Agency, Ariz., and 80 
miles north of Holbrook, a station on Santa Fe R R. R. 

Use, character, and cost of buildings. 

Superintendent's house 1 story stone. 

Office and storeroom 1 

Schoolhouse 1 " adobe. 

Grain room 1 " stone 

Storehouse 1 

Stable 1 

Laundry and teachers' quarters 1 " " V $10,000 

Carpenter shop 1 

Employees' quarters.. 1 

Dormitory, large boys 1 

Dormitory, small boys 1 

Laundry 1 

Milk house 1 

Schoolhouse 1 

Dispensary and physician's quarters Adobe > 3, 000 

Girls' dormitory 2 story stone J 



Total. 



No school farm. 



Ariz.] RESERVATION SCHOOL PLANTS. 101 

111 May, 1887, this school was established in a trading post 
rented from Thomas V. Kean, who afterwards sold it to the 
Government in 1889. It was conducted as an independent 
bonded school until two years ago, when it was made a reserva- 
tion boarding school under the Navajo agent. 



BLUE CANYON DAY SCHOOL. 

(Navajo Agency, Arizona.) 

Capacity, 40. 

Located 75 miles northwest of Keams Canyon and 25 miles east 
of Tuba City. 

School building, employees' quarters, etc., 1 story stone building 82,000 

No school farm. 

The building and property at the Blue Canyon School were pur- 
chased in 1897. Only a small school, however, has since been con- 
ducted, it being impossible to make the required improvements. 



LITTLE WATER DAY SCHOOL. 

(Navajo Agency, Arizona.) 

Capacity, 30. 
Located 35 miles east of Navajo Agency. 

Use, character, and cost of buildings. 

Dormitory 1 story adobe 83, 000 

Employees' quarters, etc 1 story stone 500 

Water system \ 440 



Total §3,940 

No school farm. 

At the Little Water Day School an adobe building was put up 
in 1897 in. open market for about S3, 000. The school, while 
classed as a day school, is in reality a quasi boarding school, a 
majority of the pupils at times being kept at the school as 
regular boarding pupils. An addition to this building will be 
constructed during the present year, which will increase the 
capacity to 60 pupils. 



102 RESERVATION SCHOOL PLANTS. [Ariz. 

OREIBI DAY SCHOOL, 
(Navajo Agency, Arizona.) 

Capacity, 40. 
Located 35 miles west of Keams Canyon. 

Use, character, and cost of buildings. 



Schoolhouse 1 story adobe. 

Teachers' cottage 1 " " 

No school farm. 



|1 3 500 



POLACCA BAY SCHOOL. 
(Navajo Agency, Arizona.) 

Capacity, 40. 
Located 15 miles west of Keams Canyon. 

Use, character, and cost of buildings. 

Schoolroom, etc .1 story brick $800 

Employees' quarters 1 " stone , 500 



Total $1,300 

No school farm. 



SECOND MESA DAY SCHOOL. 

(Navajo Agency, Arizona.) 

Capacity, 40. 
Located on the hills near Keams Canyon. 

Use, character, and cost of buildings. 

Schoolhouse . 1 story stone 

Teachers' cottage__ 1 " " 



$1, 800 



No school farm. 



PIMA AGENCY BOARDING SCHOOL. 

Capacity, 150. 

Location, Sacaton, Ariz., 16 miles north from Casa Grande, 
Ariz. , nearest railroad and telegraph station. 



Ariz.] 



RESERVATION SCHOOL PLANTS. 



103 



Use, character, and cost of buildings. 



Schoolhouse 1 sto: 

Dormitory 2 

Dwelling, employees 1 2 

Dwelling, employees' 1 

Dwelling, employees' 1 

Shop 1 

Storehouse 1 

Mill 2 

Hospital 1 

Office 1 

Bakery 1 

Closets (4) 1 

Granary 1 

Granary 1 

Bath 1 

Prison : 1 



v adobe _ 



$3, 500 


8,000 


6,000 


600 


600 


3,000 


3.000 


3,000 


1,000 


600 


200 


200 


200 


70 


40 


75 



Total____ $30,085 

School farm contains 40 acres of Gila River bottom land, fenced 
with barbed wire; fencing is valued at 8100. The first Indian 
school organized in Arizona was at San Tan, an Indian village 
under this agency. It was a Government day school, and was 
opened February 15, 1871. This school continued until Septem- 
ber, 1881, when the present boarding school was organized. 
Plans for a new brick schoolhouse to accommodate 200 pupils 
and sewer and water systems for the plant have been prepared, 
and will in all probability be carried out during the fiscal year 
1900. 



SAN CARLOS AGENCY BOARDING SCHOOL. 

Capacity, 100. 
Location, i mile from San Carlos Agency, Ariz. 

Use, character, and cost of buildings. 

Schoolrooms, sewing rooms, etc 2 story stone §7,696 

Girls' dormitory, infirmary, matron's 

room, etc___ 2 

Boys' dormitory 1 

Girls' dormitory 1 

Employees' dwelling 1 

Carpenter and shoe shop, storeroom, 

employees' quarters 1 



adobe 1, 500 

" 1.500 

" 700 

" 1,700 

" 1,400 



Total. ____„ $14, 



104 RESERVATION SCHOOL PLANTS. [Ariz. 

Plans and specifications for an entirely new school plant have 
been prepared, and buildings according to the same will probably 
be erected during the year 1899, at a cost of about 860,000, when 
all the above buildings will be abandoned, as they are practically 
worthless. 



SUPAI SCHOOL. 



Capacity, 60. 
Location, 75 miles from Seligman, Ariz. 

Use, character, and cost of buildings. 

Schoolhouse 1 story frame 52,000 

Teachers' residence 1 " " 1,000 

Farmer's residence 1 " " 500 

Warehouse 1 " " 400 



Total §3, 900 



HUALAPAI BAY SCHOOL. 

Capacity, 40. 

Location, Hualapai, Ariz., on the Atlantic and Pacific Railroad. 
School building rented at §10 per month. 



HACKBERRY DAY SCHOOL. 

Capacity, 40. 

Location, Hackberry, Ariz. , on the Atlantic and Pacific Railroac 
School building rented at S10 per month. 



FORT YUMA BOARDING SCHOOL. 

Capacity, 250. 

Located near the town of Ynma, Cal., on California side of 
Colorado River. 



Cal.] 



RESERVATION SCHOOL PLANTS. 



105 



Use, character, am 

Boys' schoolrooms 

Girls' dormitory and schoolroom 

Boys' dormitory 

Pining room and kitchen 

Superintendent and employees' quarters- 

Shoemaker's residence, etc__, 

Physician's office and quarters 

Carpenter's quarters '. 

Industrial teacher's quarters 

Storeroom 

Bakery 

Laundry 

Carriage and wagon house 

Stable and feed rooms 

Sewing room and employees' quarters 

Teachers' quarters - 

Carpenter shop 

Shoe shop 

Pump house 



cost of buildings. 

story adobe 



$5, 000 



Total 86,100 

This was an old military post, established in 1852. Record of 
the cost of these buildings is not found in the Interior Depart- 
ment nor in the War Department. Has no school farm attached. 
The Fort Yuma school was organized in April, 1884. 



HOOPA VALLEY BOARDING SCHOOL. 
(Hoopa Valley Agency, California.) 

Capacity, 200. 

Location, Hoopa, Humboldt County, Cal. , 53 miles from Eureka, 
on Humboldt Bay. 

Use, character, and cost of buildings. 

Dormitory; girls' 1 

Dormitory, boys' 1 

Agent's residence 1% 

Teachers' dwelling 1 

Superintendent's quarters : 1 

Blacksmith's quarters 1 

Carpenter's quarters 1 

Physician's residence \% 

Schoolhouse 2 



story frame *$4, 0.00 

" * 3,500 

" * 2,900 

" * 1,400 

" * 900 

" * 250 

" * 400 

" * 800 

" 1.550 



? Cost unknown, but above is considered present value. 



106 



RESERVATION SCHOOL PLANTS. 



[Cal. 



Use, character, and cost of buildings — Continued. 



Kindergarten building 

Employees' quarters 

Dining room and kitchen 

Cooks 1 dwelling 

Storehouse and addition 

Clerk's office and dispensary. 

Carpenter shop 

Barn and stable 

Teachers' quarters 

Teachers' quarters 

Blacksmith shop 

Power house . 

Annex to girls' dormitory 

Warehouse 

Seed house 



1 story frame 


* 


550 
$300 


x << t< 


* 


1,200 


-L « 




200 


.1% «.-'•» 


* 


300 




* 


550 


.1% " " __ _ 


* 


200 






3,000 


x 


* 


900 


! a n « 




700 


! 




200 


l :l 




175 


! ct 




450 


t << 




600 


X « 




200 









Total $25, 225 

The school was organized in 1892. There are about 36 acres in- 
closed for farm and garden. It is taken out of the reservation 
land; is worth probably §60 per acre. 



AGUA CALIENTE DAY SCHOOL. 
(Mission-Tule River Agency.) 

Capacity, 28. 
Located on AguaCaliente Reservation, Cal. 

Schoolhouse 1 story adobe building __. 

No school land. 



$1,200 



CAPITAN GRANDE DAY SCHOOL. 

(Mission-Tale River Agency.) 

Capacity, 30. 
Located on Capitan Grande Reservation, Cal. 

Schoolhouse 1% story frame building. $1,000 

No school farm. 



'■• Cost unknown, but above is considered present value. 



Cal.] RESERVATION SCHOOL PLANTS. 107 

COHUILLA DAY SCHOOL. 
(3Iission-Tnle River Agency.) 

Capacity, 32. 
Located on Cohuilla Reservation, Cal. 

Schoolhouse 1 story frame building SI, 000 

No school land. 



LA JOLLA DAY SCHOOL. 
(3Iission-Tule River Agency.) 

Capacity, 34. 
Located on Potrero Reservation, Cal. 

Schoolhouse 1 story frame building SI, 000 

No school land. 



3IARTINEZ DAY SCHOOL. 

(3Iission-Tnle River Agency.) 

Capacity, 28. 
Located on Torres Reservation, Cal. 

Schoolhouse 1 story adobe building 81,000 

No school land. 



MESA GRANDE DAY SCHOOL. 

(3Iission-Tule River Agency.) 

Capacity, 24 
Located on Mesa Grande Reservation, Cal. 

Schoolhouse 1 story frame building S'l. 000 

No school land. 



108 RESERVATION SCHOOL PLANTS. [Cal. 

PECHANGA DAY SCHOOL. 
(Mission-Tule River Agency.) 

Capacity, 32. 
Located on the Temecula Reservation, Cal. 

Schoolhouse 1 story frame building , SI, 000 

No school land. 



POTRERO DAY SCHOOL. 

(Mission-Tule River Agency.) 

Capacity, 28. 
Located on the Morongo Reservation, Cal. 

Schoolhouse 1 story frame building __, SI, 400 

No school land. 



RIXCON DAY SCHOOL. 

(Mission-Tule River Agency.) 

Capacity, 25. 
Located on Rincon Reservation, Cal. 

Schoolhouse : 1 story frame building S600 

No school farm. 



SABOBA DAY SCHOOL. 
(Mission-Tule River Agency.) 

Capacity, 32. 
Located on San Jacinto Reservation, Cal. 

Schoolhouse 1 story frame building SI, 500 



TITLE RIVER DAY SCHOOL. 
(Mission-Tule River Agency.) 

Capacity, 34. 
Located on the Tule River Reservation, Cal. ■ 

Schoolhouse 1 story frame building Si, 000 

No school land. 



Idaho.] RESERVATION SCHOOL PLANTS. 109 

ROUND VALLEY INDIAN SCHOOL. 

(Round Valley Agency.) 

Capacity, TO. 
Location, Round Valley, Cal., 50 miles inland from coast, 
about 200 miles north of San Francisco, Cal. ; 65 miles distant 
from Ukiah, Cal., nearest railroad station. 

Use, character, and cost of buildings. 

Schoolroom, dining room, dormitory, 
kitchen, and employees 1 quarters 2 story frame $10,000 

School farm consists of 180 acres; present value, probably 825 
per acre. The day school for this reservation was, on May 10, 
1897, converted into a boarding school and all agency affairs 
placed under the direction .of the superintendent of the school. 



FORT HAUL AGENCY BOARDING SCHOOL. 

Capacity, 150. 

Located 10 miles from Blackfoot, Idaho, and 18 miles from 
Fort Hall Agency, on extreme northwest part of reservation. 

Use, character, and cost of buildings. 

Schoolhouse Frame 

Boys' dormitory ;; So, 070 

Girls' dormitory No. 1 " 

Girls' dormitory Xo. 2 t; : 

* Dining room and laundry " 

* Superintendent's quarters " 

* Employees' quarters " 

* Employees' quarters " 

Hospital " 

Office " 

Warehouse 1 story frame 

Harness shop and sewing room Frame 

Kitchen,' storeroom, etc " 

The buildings marked with an asterisk were erected in 18T0, 
and cost is unknown, but is supposed to be about 810,000. It is 
impossible also to obtain the cost of all of the other buildings, 
except the boys' dormitory. The Fort Hall military post build- 
ings and reservation were transferred by the War Department to 
the Interior Department April 26, 1883, for Indian school pur- 
poses, and in the following fall the school in operation at Fort 



110 RESERVATION SCHOOL PLANTS. [Idaho. 

Hall Agency was removed thither. The reservation was pro- 
claimed by Executive order of October 12, 1870, and contained 
646.50 acres. One hundred acres of the school farm, under 
fences, are used for hay and grain, the balance being swampy, 
covered with willows, and of no value except as a cattle ranch. 



FORT LAPWAI BOARDING SCHOOL. 

Capacity, 250. 

Located 4 miles from Nez Perces Agency, Idaho, and 12 miles 
from Lewiston, Idaho. 

Use, character, and cost of buildings. 

Schoolhouse 2 story frame 84,500 

Girls' dormitory 2 " 

Boys' dormitory 2 " 

Dining hall 2 " 

Employees 1 quarters 1% " 

Employees' quarters 1% " 

Employees' quarters 134 " 

Office 1 " 

Shoe and harness shop 1 " 

Laundry „1 " 

Warehouse 1 " 



8,000 
5,850 
4,790 
600 
GOO 
600 
800 
810 
500 
800 



Total §27,850 

Was a military post from 1863 to 1885 ; was an agency school 
from 1886 to 1890, then placed nnder a bonded officer from 1890 
to 1898. Since that time it has been conducted as a reservation 
boarding school under the Nez Perces Agency. 



LEMHI AGENCY BOARDING SCHOOL. 

Capacity, 40. 

Located 1 mile north of southern boundary of the Lemhi 
Reservation, Idaho. 

Use, character, and cost of buildings. 

Schoolhouse 1 story frame $500 

Dormitory, sewing room, etc 1% " " 1,200 

Physician's dwelling and employees' quar- 
ters Y%\ 1 " 800 

Total $2,500 

The school farm contains 25 acres of good, tillable soil, and is 
valued at $2,500. 



Ind. T.] RESERVATION SCHOOL PLANTS. Ill 

OUAPAW BOARDING SCHOOL. 
(Quapaw Agency, Indian Territory.) 

Capacity, 90. 

Location, 7 miles south of Baxter Springs, Kans., 15 miles 
northwest from Quapaw Agency, Ind. T., and 20 miles from 
Seneca', Mo. 

Use, character, and cost of buildings. 

Dormitory (girls'), kitchen, and dining 

room 2 story frame $1,800 

School building- 1 " " 1,000 

Large boys' quarters 1 " " 950 

Small boys 7 quarters 1 " " 750 

Employees' quarters 2 " " ■ 960 

Superintendent's quarters 1 " " 850 

Large boys' sitting room 1 " " 850 

Laundry 2 " " 790 

Bathhouse 1 " " 500 

Storeroom 1 " " 600 

Barn and stables 1 " " 900 

Tank house * 1 " " 800 

Commissary and cellar 1 " " 500 

Henhouse 1 " " 130 

Cellar for vegetables 1 " stone 40 

Windmill : 150 

Total $11,570 

The school farm contains 325 acres of good land, worth about 
$25 per acre. The school was originally organized by the Society 
of Friends in 1872. The tribes from which the pupils are taken 
are the Quapaw, Wyandotte, Miami, Peoria, Ottawa, Shawnee, 
and Modoc. 



SENECA BOARDING SCHOOL. 

(Quapaw Agency, Indian Territory.) 

Capacity, 130. 

Location, 5£ miles southwest of Quapaw Agency, Ind. T., 8 
miles from Seneca, Mo. , and j- mile from village of Wyandotte, 
on St. Louis and Santa Fe Railroad. 



3 


661 


1 


700 


1 


800 


2 


525 


1 


500 


1 


224 




800 




950 




425 




250 




333 




190 




75 



112 RESERVATION SCHOOL PLANTS. [Iowa. 

Use, character, and cost of buildings. 

Schoolhouse 1 story frame $4 r 250 

Girls' dormitory, kitchen, dining room, etc_2 " " 

Large boys' quarters 2 " " 

Small boys' quarters 2 " " c 

Employees' quarters 2 " " 

Barn 1% " " 

Laundry 2 " " 

Bathhouse __1 " " 

Tank house 

Storeroom 1 story frame 

Carpenter shop 1 " " 

Subsistence and fruit house 1 " " 

Farmer's house 1 " " 

Icehouse 1 " " 

Total . 819, 683 

The school farm contains 160 acres of land. The school was 
organized in 1872; conducted as a contract school for one year. 
Since that time it has been a regular Government school for the 
Wyandotte, Eastern Shawnee, Seneca, Ottawa, Modoc, Peoria, 
and Miami tribes. 

SAC AND FOX AGENCY BOARDING SCHOOL, IOWA. 

Capacity, 75. 
Located 1 mile west of Toledo, Iowa. 

Use, character, and cost of buildings. 

Dormitory and school building 2 story brick $19, 130 

Laundry 1 " " 1 

Warehouse 1 " " I 3,673 

Barn 1 " frame j 

Total $22, 803 

The Indian appropriation act for the fiscal year 1896 appro- 
priated $35,000 for the purchase of land and the erection of 
buildings for a school plant for the Iowa Sac and Fox Indians. 
A tract of 70 acres of land was purchased for §5, 250. The school 
was organized October 1, 1898. 



GREAT NEMAHA BOARDING SCHOOL. 
(Pottawatomie and Great Neniaha Agency, Kansas.) 

Capacity, 40. 

Location, on the Iowa Reservation, in Brown County, Kans. , 
75 miles northeast of agency, 8 miles west of White Cloud Sta- 
tion, on the Burlington and Missouri River Railroad. 



Kans.] RESERVATION SCHOOL PLANTS. 113 

Use, character, and cost of buildings. 

Dormitory, kitchen, dining room, sewing 

room, etc 2 story frame $6, 000 

Schoolhouse 1 " " 700 

Schoolhouse and storage room 1 " " 500 

Granary 1 " " 300 

Barn 1 " " 250 

Corncrib 1 " " 140 

Calaboose 1 " K 50 

Total ST, 940 

Farm contains 160 acres, set apart by allotment ; fertile soil; 
value about 86,400. 

KICKAPOO BOARDING SCHOOL. 

(Pottawatomie and Great Nemaha Agency, Kansas.) 

Capacity, 30. 

Location, on the Kickapoo Reservation, on south line of Brown 
County, Kans. ; 35 miles north of agency ; 8 miles north of Neta- 
waka, a station on Chicago, Burlington and Union Pacific Rail- 
way. 

Use, character, and cost of huildings. 

Dormitory and school building 2 story frame $12, 800 

Dormitory, kitchen, employees' quarters, 

etc 1% " 

Schoolhouse 1 " 

Barn 1% " 

Storeroom 1% " 

Smokehouse 1 " 



2,000 

1,200 

195 

195 



Total $16, 465 

All of the buildings above enumerated, except the dormitory 
and school building, are what is known as the present Kickapoo 
school plant. The appropriation act for the fiscal year 1899 
provided 815,000 for a new school building for the Kickapoo 
Reservation, to be located as near as possible to the railway sta- 
tion of Germantown. A site has been selected, the contract 
for the erection of the new building has been assigned, and it 
will be completed and ready for occupancy by September 1, 1899, 
when the old plant will be abandoned. Some small portion of 
the original 640 acres will be retained for the present as a farm. 
The new site and farm, however, will contain about 240 acres. 



114 RESERVATION SCHOOL PLANTS. [Minn. 

POTTAWATOMIE BOARDING SCHOOL. 

(Pottawatomie and Great Nemaha Agency, Kansas.) 

Capacity, 80. 

Location, on the Prairie Band Pottawatomie Reservation, 

Jackson County, Kans., 18 miles south of Holton (county seat) 

and 10 miles from Hoyt, Jackson County, the nearest railroad 

station. 

Use, character, and cost of buildings. 

School building and dormitory 23^ story frame » $17, 250 



4,000 

4,000 

2,000 

500 

500 

stone 500 

frame 175 



School and assembly room 1 

Schoolhouse and employees' quarters 1 

Barn 2 

Laundry 1 

Closets (2) 1 

Smoke and milk house 1 

Coal house and workshop 1 

Total $28, 925 

The farm contains 160 acres, valued at about S3, 200. School 
was organized in 1871. 

LEECH LAKE BOARDING SCHOOL. 

(White Ear tli Agency, Minnesota.) 

Capacity, 50. 

Location, 100 miles east of White Earth Agency, 2 miles from 
Walker, on the shores of Leech Lake, Minn. 

Use, character, and cost of buildings. 

Schoolhouse 2 story log | 

Schoolhouse 1 " frame J 



Has a garden of 5 acres out of the reservation ; present value, 
§10 x>er acre. In the appropriation act for the fiscal year 1899, 
§20,000 have been appropriated for new buildings, which will 
probably be erected during the year 1899. 



PINE POINT BOARDING SCHOOL. 

(White Earth Agency, Minnesota.) 

Capacity, 65. 

Location, on southeast corner of White Earth Reservation, 
Minn. 



Minn.] RESERVATION SCHOOL PLANTS. 115 

Use, character, and cost of buildings. 

Schoolhouse and girls' dormitory 2 story frame $2, 000 

Boys' building— schoolrooms, employees' 

quarters, etc 2 " " 2,200 

Boys' play room and employees' quarters__2 " " 800 

Laundry and granary 1 " log 300 

Total $5, 300 

No school farm ; small garden of 3 acres. 



RED LAKE BOARDING SCHOOL. 
(White Earth Agency, 3Iinnesota.) 

Capacity, 50. 

Location, on Red Lake Reservation, 85 miles northeast of 
White Earth Agency, Minn. 

Use, character, and cost of buildings. 

Schoolhouse and addition, hoys' dormi- 
tories : 2% story frame *$150 

Schoolhouse 1 " " 50 

Interpreter's house . 1% " " 50 

Bam for cattle 1 " " 20 

Total " S270 

The school farm contains about 280 acres, mostly used as a 
pasture, taken out of the reservation. In the appropriation act 
for the fiscal year 1899, §35,000 are appropriated for new build- 
ings, which will be erected during the year 1899, thus increasing 
the capacity of the school to probably 125 pupils. 



WHITE EARTH BOARDING SCHOOL. 
(White Earth Agency, Minnesota.) 

Capacity, 40. 
Location, 1 mile from White Earth Agency, Minn. 

Use, character, and cost of buildings. 

School huilding (temporary) 1 story frame $300 

Old schoolhouse . 1 " " 300 

Stable 1 " " 750 

Boot house 1 li " 100 



Total SI, 450 

* Present value. 



116 RESERVATION SCHOOL PLANTS. [Mont. 

A few acres only have been set aside for a garden. There are 
now under contract, and to be completed on or before September 
1, 1899, the following new buildings: 

Brick school building 2 stories ._ §11,290 

Brick dormitory 2 " 26,192 

Laundry 2, 090 

Warehouse 1,390 

Sewer and water systems 6, 400 



Total $47, 362 

This will increase the capacity of the school to about 150 
pupils. 

WILD RICE RIVER BOARDING SCHOOL. 

(White Earth Agency, 3Iiimesota.) 

Capacity, 65. 
Location, 18 miles north of White Earth Agency, Minn. 

Use, character, and cost of buildings. 

Boys' building — dormitory, sitting room, 

schoolroom, and employees' quarters 2 story frame 

Girls' building — dormitory, sitting room, y§$ } 800 

kitchen, dining room, and employees' 

quarters 2 " " 

Warehouse 1 " " 250 

Barn 1 " " 200 

Total ST, 250 

No school farm. 



BLACKFEET AGENCY BOARDING SCHOOL. 

Capacity, 125. 
Located 2£ miles from Blackfeet Agency, Mont. 

Use, character, and cost of buildings. 

Schoolhouse 2 story frame 



121, 320 



Boarding house and quarters for girls and 

employees 2 " " 

Boys' dormitory and employees' quarters_2 " " 

Bake shop and laundry 1 " " 

Storehouse 1 " log 

Wood house and workshop 1 " frame 

Icehouse 1 " " 

Horse stable 1 " " 

Cattle sheds 1 " " 

There has been no farm regularly allotted to this school, 
although the agent has set apart 1,206 acres. 



Mont.] RESERVATION SCHOOL PLANTS. 117 

CROW AGENCY BOARDING SCHOOL. 

Capacity, 160. 

Located at Crow Agency, Mont., 71 miles southeast of Billings, 
Mont. 

Use, character, and cost of building's. 

School building and recitation ball 1 story frame 32, 861 

Girls' dormitory, etc 2 " brick 11,995 

Boys' dormitory 2 " " 10.338 

3Iess quarters, laundry, etc frame 9,000 



Total $34, 194 

School farm, contains 13 acres of very rich bottom land, taken 
out of the Crow Reservation ; present value would be about S2. 000. 



FORT BELKNAP AGENCY BOARDING SCHOOL. 

Capacity, 100. 

Located -§- mile west of Fort Belknap Agency, 4 miles south 
of Harlem, Mont., a telegraph and railroad station on Great 
Northern Railroad. 

Use, character, and cost of buildings. 

Industrial training scbools (2) 2 story frame 

Barn and fuel sbeds and closets 2 ' c " 

Storehouse 1 story frame 

Henhouse 1 " " 

Carpenter shop 1 " " 

Engine and pump house 1 " " 



§19 


159 


2 


356 




438 




183 




803 


2 


100 



Total $25,039 

This school was established in 1891, with a capacity of 50 
pupils, which has been gradually increased. Small school garden 
and farm have been set aside by the agent out of the reservation. 



FORT PECK BOARDING SCHOOL. 

Capacity, 200. 

Location, at Fort Peck Agency, Valley County, Mont. , on Pop- 
lar River. Poplar Station, on Great Northern Railroad, is j- mile 
from the school. 



118 



RESERVATION SCHOOL PLANTS. 



[Mont. 



Use, character, and cost of buildings. 



Girls' quarters 1 story 

Girls' quarters 1 " 

Boys' quarters 1 " 

Commissary 1 " 

Laundry 1 " 

Kitchen 1 " 

Meat house 1 " 

Bakery 1 " 

Mess quarters 1 " 

Sewing room 1 " 

Schoolroom 1 " 

Schoolroom 1 " 

Schoolroom 1 " 

Sheds and outbuildings (24) for wood, 

chickens, and closets 



log_ 



Total_ 



?4, 000 



100 
300 
100 
100 
100 



$4, 775 



There is no school farm ; only a garden attached to the school. 
There are no data to show the original cost of the buil dings. The 
plant, however, when transferred by the War Department to the 
Interior Department, was valued at 8700. The one new building 
was built of logs in 1895, at a cost of 84,000. AH of the buildings 
are in a very dilapidated condition. Plans are now pending for 
the erection of two dormitories, with accommodations for 100 
pupils each. The buildings will probably be erected during 1899. 



TOXGUE RIVER AGENCY DAY SCHOOL. 

Capacity, 40. 
Location, at Tongue River Agency, Mont. 



Schoolroom, kitchen, etc 1 story log building 



$400 



03IAHA BOARDING SCHOOL. 

(Omaha and Winnebago Agency, Nebraska.) 

Capacity, 75. 

Location, about 10 miles from agency headquarters (Omaha 
and Winnebago Agency, Nebr. ) ; 3 miles from Missouri River. 



Nebr.] RESERVATION SCHOOL PLANTS. 119 

Use, character, and cost of buildings. 

Dormitories for boys and girls, dining 

room, kitchen, bathroom, employees' 

quarters, etc 2 story frame §5,000 

Schoolhouse 1 Cl " *_ 800 

Wagon and blacksmith shop l]/£ " " 1,200 

Barn 1% " " 500 

Storeroom 1% " " 395 

Laundry : V/ 2 " " 300 

Physician's office " 300 

Cottage No.l 1 " " 150 

Cottage No. 2 1 " " 150 

Woodhouse L " " 100 

Hog house 1 " " 50 

Chicken house 1 " " 50 



Total 18,995 

The school farm consists of one section of land reserved for 
school purposes ; has 75 acres under cultivation. A day school 
was organized in 1868, and in 1880 it was changed into a board- 
ing school. 



WIXXEBAGO BOARDING SCHOOL. 
(Onialia and Winnebago Agency, Nebraska.) 

Capacity, — . 

Location, on Winnebago Reservation, Thurston County, Nebr. 
Nearest railroad station is Dakota City, Nebr. 

Use, character, and cost of buildings. 

Boys' dormitory 2 story brick $S,400 

Barn (cow) 2 " frame 568 

Barn (horse) 2 ' k " 600 

Total $9,568 

The school farm and grounds consist of 325 acres, valued at 
about 830 per acre. One hundred acres under the plow. 

All the Winnebago buildings, except those above named, were 
destroyed by fire April 26, 1898. Plans have been prepared for 
rebuilding the school during the year 1899. 



120 RESERVATION SCHOOL PLANTS. [Nebr. 

SANTEE AGENCY BOARDING SCHOOL. 

Capacity, 80. 
Location, at Santee Agency, Knox County, Nebr. 

Use, character, and cost of buildings. 

Schoolrooms, dormitory, kitchen, dining 

room, etc 2 story brick $17,700 

Schoolroom 1 " frame 1,300 

Total $19,000 

There were set apart for agency and school purposes 492.60 
acres. About 150 acres are on the Missouri bottom, and are used 
as a school pasture, which is valued at about §10 per acre. The 
buildings were first erected in 1873; burned in 1886; rebuilt in 
1888; again burned in 1895, and rebuilt in 1897, the last con- 
struction being in brick. 



HOPE BOARDING SCHOOL. 
(Santee Agency, Nebraska.) 

Capacity, 60. 

Located at Springfield, S. Dak., near the Missouri River, on 
Santee Agency, Nebr. 

Use, character, and cost of buildings. 

Dormitory, schoolhouse, kitchen, etc Stone building 



Dormitory Frame " } 8l2 ' 00 ° 

This school was carried on as an Episcopal mission school until 
June 30, 1895, when the buildings were rented by the Govern- 
ment for an Indian school, at SI, 080 per annum. 



PONCA DAY SCHOOL. 

(Santee Agency, Nebraska.) 

Capacity, 34. 
Location, at Ponca subagency, Nebr. 

School building 1 story frame SI, 100 



Nev.] 



RESERVATION SCHOOL PLANTS. 



121 



NEVADA AGENCY BOARDING SCHOOL. 

Capacity, 100. 
Located at Pyramid Lake Reserve, at agency headquarters, 
[Nevada Agency, NTev. 

Use, character, and cost of buildings. 

Schoolhouse (2 wings) old l^sti 

Schoolhonse, etc 2 

Schoolhouse, etc ^ 2 

Dining room, etc 1 

Kitchen 1 

Bath house 1 

Laundry 2 

Ice house 1 

Barn and stable 1 

Total $15,787 

The school farm contains 15 acres of good bottom land, valued 
at about $75 per acre. 



ory frame 


S3. 647 


" 4,000 


" 4,000 


" " _ ) 


\ 95 ° 


" " _ _ 1,990 


" ' ; _ 800 


" " 350 


" _ 50 







WESTERN SHOSHONE BOARDING SCHOOL. 

Capacity, 50. 
Located at Western Shoshone Agency, Nev. 

Use, character, and cost of buildings. 



Schoolhouse, etc __2 story stone _ 

Hospital 2 ;: frame_ 

Cow shed 1 

Chicken house 1 

Wagon house 1 

Laundry 1 

Woodhouse 1 

Stable 1 

Storehouse 1 

Outhouses (2) 1 

Total §15,065 

School farm contains about 50 acres, valued at about 820 per 
acre ; part of the reservation. The school was organized in 1893. 



$8,300 

3,300 

200 

40 

250 

500 

1,200 

stone : 1,000 

frame : 200 



3IESCAEERO AGENCY BOARDING SCHOOL. 

Capacity, 100. 
Located at Mescalero Agency, IN. Mex., 110 miles from railroad 
station at Las Cruces, IN. Mex. 



122 RESERVATION SCHOOL PLANTS. [KT. Mex. 

Use, cliaracter, and cost of buildings. 

Main school building, including dining 
room, kitchen, girls' and boys' dormi- 
tories, sewing room, hospital, etc 2 story adobe and frame 

Assembly and class rooms 1 " " 

Classroom 1 " " 

Laundry and bath house 1 " " 

Employees' mess room, boys' dormitory, 
sitting room, wash room, and em- 
ployees' rooms 1 " " 



. $7, 


200 


1, 


100 


1. 


,000 


2. 


100 




770 



Total $12, 170 

The school farm contains 80 acres, of which 50 acres are under 
cultivation. Original cost, §400 ; present value, §2, 000. 



ZUNI BOARDING SCHOOL. 

(Pueblo and Jicarilla Agency, New Mexico.) 

Capacity, 50. 
Located at Zuni Pueblo, Pueblo and Jicarilla Agency, N". Mex. 

Use, cliaracter, and cost of buildings. 

Schoolhouse 1 story stone ^ 

Laundry and employees' quarters 1 " frame >$1,970 

Storehouse 1 " " j 

This school plant was purchased by the Government from the 
Presbyterian Board of Home Missions in 1896. 



ACOMITA DAY SCHOOL. 
(Pueblo and Jicarilla Agency, New Mexico.) 

Capacity, 50. 
Located near Acoma Pueblo, Pueblo and Jicarilla Agency, 
N. Mex. 

Schoolhouse 1 story stone building. 

This building is rented by the Government for §10 per month. 



COCHITI DAY SCHOOL. 

(Pueblo and Jicarilla Agency, New Mexico.) 

Capacity, 30. 
Located in the town of Cochiti, Pueblo and Jicarilla Agency, 
1ST. Mex. 

Schoolhouse 1 story adobe building. 

Eented by the Government, at §50 per annum. 



N. Mex.] RESERVATION SCHOOL PLANTS. 123 

ISLETA DAY SCHOOL. 
(Pueblo and Jicarilla Agency, New 3Iexico.) 

Capacity, 50. 

Located in the pueblo of Isleta, Pneblo and Jicarilla Agency. 
X. Mex. 

Scboolhouse 1 story frame building. 

This building is rented by the Government from the Roman 
Catholics, at 87.50 per month. 



JE3IEZ DAY SCHOOL. 

(Pueblo and Jicarilla Agency, New 3Iexico.) 

Capacity, 40. 
Located at Jemez Pneblo, Pueblo and Jicarilla Agency, X. Mex. 

Schoolhouse 1 story frame building. 

This building is rented by the Government, at SI 00 per annum. 



LAGUNA DAY SCHOOL. 

(Pueblo and Jicarilla Agency, New 3Iexico.) 

Capacity, 40. 

Located at the pueblo of Laguna, Pueblo and Jicarilla 
Agency, X. Mex. 

Schoolhouse 1 story frame building. 

This building was built by the Presbyterian Board of Home 
Missions and turned over to the Indians. The Government pays 
no rent. Twenty acres of land reserved by the Government for 
school purposes. 

NA3IBE DAY SCHOOL. 

(Pueblo and Jicarilla Agency, New 3Iexico.) 

Capacity, 30. 

Located at Xambe Pueblo, Pueblo and Jicarilla Agency, 
X. Mex. 

Schoolbouse 1 story building. 

This school was organized September 1, 1898. The building is 
rented from an Indian by the Government, at 85 per month. 



124 RESERVATION SCHOOL PLANTS. [N. Mex. 

PAHUATE DAY SCHOOL. 
(Pueblo and Jicarilla Agency, New Mexico.) 

Capacity, 40. 
Located at Pahuate Pueblo, Pueblo and Jicarilla Agency, 
K Mex. 

Schoolhouse- 1 story adobe. 

This building is rented by the Government from the governor 
of Laguna, at $5 per month. 



PICURIS DAY SCHOOL. 

(Pueblo and Jicarilla Agency, New Mexico.) 

Capacity, — . 
Located at Picuris Pueblo, Pueblo and Jicarilla Reservation, 
N. Mex. 

Schoolhouse 

This school has not yet been opened. It will be opened during 
the year 1899. The Government will pay $7 per month for rent 
of the building. 

SANTA CLARA DAY SCHOOL. 
(Pueblo and Jicarilla Agency, New Mexico.) 

Capacity, 30. 
Located at Santa Clara Pueblo., Pueblo and Jicarilla Agency, 

N. Mex. 

Schoolhouse 1 story adobe building. 

This building belongs to an Indian, and is rented from him by 
the Government, at §6 per month. 



SANTO DOMINGO DAY SCHOOL. 

(Pueblo and Jicarilla Agency, New Mexico.) 

Capacity, 30. 
Located at Santo Domingo Pueblo, Pueblo and Jicarilla 
Agency, N. Mex. 

Schoolhouse 1 story frame building. 

This building is rented from the vicar general of the diocese 
for §5 per month. Quarters are also rented for teacher for §2 
per month. 



N. Mex.] RESERVATION SCHOOL PLANTS. 125 

SAN ILDEFOXSO DAY SCHOOL. 
(Pueblo and Jicarilla Agency, New Mexico.) 

Capacity, 30. 

Located at San Ildefonso Pueblo, Pueblo and Jicarilla Agency, 
X. Mex. 

Schoolhouse 1 story adobe building. 

This building is rented from the governor of San Ildefonso 
Pueblo, at 85 per month. The Government also rents teachers 
quarters, at 82. 50 per month. 



SAX FELIPE DAY SCHOOL. 

(Pueblo and Jicarilla Agency, New Mexico,) 

Capacity, 30. 

Located at San Felipe Pueblo, Pueblo and Jicarilla Agency, 
K Mex. 

Schoolhouse 1 story adobe building. 

The Government rents this building from the Indians, at 85 per 
month. 



SAN JUAN DAY SCHOOL. 

(Pueblo and Jicarilla Agency, New Mexico.) 

Capacity, 50. 

Located at San Juan Pueblo, Pueblo and Jicarilla Agency, 
N. Mex. 

Schoolhouse - 1 story adobe building. 

The Government rents this building from the vicar general of 
the diocese for 85 per month. 



TAOS DAY SCHOOL. 

(Pueblo and Jicarilla Agency, New Mexico.) 

Capacity, 40. 
Located at Taos Pueblo, Pueblo and Jicarilla Agency, N. Mex. 

Schoolhouse 1 story building. 

This building is rented from the Catholic priest at Taos. The 
Government pays §7. 50 per month rent. 



126 RESERVATION SCHOOL PLANTS. [N. C. 

ZIA DAY SCHOOL. 

(Pueblo and Jicarilla Agency, New Mexico.) 

Capacity, 35. 
Located at Zia Pueblo, Pueblo and Jicarilla Agency, N. Mex. 

Sehoolhouse . _ 1 story adobe building. 

This building is rented from the Indians, at §7. 50 per month. 



CHEROKEE TRAINING SCHOOL. 

Capacity, 150. 
Location, Cherokae, Swain County, N. C. 

Use, character, and cost of building's. 

School building 2 

School building (Cherokee) 1 

Teachers' quarters 2 

Boys' quarters . 2 

Girls' dormitory 2 

Commissary and offices __2 

Band house 1% 

Barn and stable 1 

shop \y 2 

Bakery 1 

Employees' quarters 1 

Soco Day School V/ 2 

Big Cove Day School 1% 

Birdtown Day School 1 

Birdtown Day School 1 



torv frame 


_ _ S3. 999 


" " _ _ 1,000 


" " 3,800 


" " 2,600 


" " _ 1,800 


" " _ 1,000 


" " _ .. 500 


" " 600 


" " _ _ 250 


" 100 


" _ _ 350 


" 3og_ 


851 




706 


' ' frame 


318 


log > _ . 


350 







Total $18,224 

The first site was given by the Eastern Band of Cherokees to 
the United States for school purposes. Subsequent additions 
have cost the band §905 and the United States §540. Title re- 
verts to the band. 

This school was originally under the Society of Friends, but 
passed under the control of the Government in January, 1893. 



FORT TOTTEN BOARDING SCHOOL. 

Capacity, 350. 

Located on south shore of Devils Lake, N. Dak. , 14 miles from 
town of Devils Lake, on main line of Great Northern Railroad. 



N. Dak.] RESERVATION SCHOOL PLANTS. 



127 



Use, character, and cost of buildings. 



2^2 story frame . 

brick— 



__ $18,000 
._ 5,000 



Schoolhouse (main building) __. 

Scboolrooms 2 

Boys 1 dormitory, reading rooms, cloth- 
ing rooms, etc 2 " " 

Dormitory for girls_ 2 " " 

Boys' dormitory (large) 2 " " 

Boys 1 dormitory (not at present in use) 2 " " 

Dining room, kitchen, and employees' 

rooms 2 " " 

Hospital and carpenter shop, etc 1% " " 

Boys 1 bathing rooms and boiler room 1 " " 

Commissary 1 " " 

Superintendent's office 1 " " 

Sewing room, employees 1 mess and sleep- 
ing rooms =: 13^ " " 

Superintendent's residence 2 " " 

Employees 1 quarters .. 2 " " 

Employees 1 quarters . 2 " " 

Meat storage house . 1 " " 

Harness shop, shoe shop, and tailor shop_l " " 

Guardhouse '. . 1 " " 

Laundry and wood house 1 " " 

Bakery 1 " ' : 

Granary _1 " frame 

Barn for machinery 1 " " 

Barn for stock and hay 1 " " 

Ice house . 1 " stone 

Ice house 1 " frame 

Laundrj' : 2 " k ' 

Hog house V/ 2 " stone 

Total $100,500 

By General Order, October 4, 1890, promulgating order of 
October 1, 1890, the unoccupied military post of Fort Totten was 
set aside for Indian school purposes. The school was opened 
October 27, 1890. Reservation is supposed to contain about 
9,000 acres, of which 160 acres are in the school farm. Con- 
nected with this school, and only a short distance therefrom, are 
buildings of the school formerly operated under contract, but 
now conducted as a Government school in connection with the 
Fort Totten School. 



5,000 
7,000 
5, COO 

5,000 

8, 000 
4,000 
3,000 
3, 000 
1,800 

4,000 
5,500 
7, 000 
5,000 
800 
2, 500 

1, 200 
1,500 

800 
1,000 
1,000 

2, 800 
600 
700 
800 
500 



DEYELS LAKE AGENCY DAY SCHOOLS. 

Day School Xo, 1. 

Capacity, 50. 
Located east end of Turtle Mountain Reservation, 1ST. Dak. 

Schoolhouse 1 story log and frame $1,250 



128 RESERVATION SCHOOL PLANTS. [N. Dak. 

Day School No. 2, 

Capacity, 50: 

Located about center of Devils Lake Reservation (east and 
west), N. Dak. 

Schoolhouse 1 story log and frame §1,250 



Day School No. 3. 

Capacity, 50. 
Located west end of Turtle Mountain Reservation, N. Dak. 

Schoolhouse 1 story log and frame „. §1,250 



FORT BERTHOLD AGENCY BOARDING SCHOOL. 

Capacity, 100. 
Located at Fort Berthold Agency, N. Dak. 

Use, character, and cost of buildings. 

School building 2 story brick §29,990 

Cottage and employees 1 quarters 1% s ' frame 1,600 

Laundry, etc 1 " " 720 

Barn 1 " " 225 

Water system . 4, 790 

Total §37, 325 

On March 29, 1898, the boarding school building, with a 
capacity of 60 pupils, erected in 1894, valued at §8,630, was 
destroyed by fire. This building was practically the school 
plant, and therefore the school was discontinued. The school 
buildings above noted and a water system are now under 
contract, to be completed and ready for use by the 1st of Sep- 
tember, 1899. 



FORT BERTHOLD AGENCY DAY SCHOOLS. 

Day School No. 1. 

Capacity, 40. 

Located at Armstrong substation, 15 miles east of Fort Berthold 
Agency. 



N Dak.] RESERVATION SCHOOL PLANTS. 129 

Use, character, and cost of buildings. 

Scboolhouse 1 story frame $720 

Cottage for employees 1 ; " " 843 



Total SI. 563 



Day School Xo. 2. 

Capacity, 40. 

Located at Independence, 15 miles west of agency, on west bank 
Missouri River. 

Use, character, and cost of buildings. 

Scboolhouse 1 story frame 8720 

Cottage for employees I " " 843 



Total $1,563 



Bay School >*o. 3. 

Burned in 1898. 



Day School No. 4. 

Capacity, 40. 

Located 25 miles west of Fort Berthold Agency, on Shell River 
Reservation. 

Use, character, and cost of buildings. 

Schoolhouse 1 story frame 



Cottage for employees 1 " " j - 1 ' 428 



AGRICULTURAL BOARDING SCHOOL. 
(Standing Rock Agency, North Dakota.) 

Capacity, 100. 

Located 16 miles south of Standing Rock Agency, N. Dak. 
on west bank of Missouri River. 

16563 9 



130 



RESERVATION SCHOOL PLANTS. 



[N. Dak. 



Use, character, and cost of buildings. 

Schoolhouse and girls' dormitory 2 story frame 

Bo3 r s' quarters, etc 2 

Dining room, etc 2 

Employees' quarters and dining room 1 

Teachers' quarters, etc 1 

Laundry 1% 

Barn ___2 

Stables (2) 2 ' log___ 

Granary 1 " frame- 
Storehouse 1 " log 



$17,500 



Was the first boarding school established on the reservation ; 
organized in 1879. In 1882 all the girls and small boys were 
transferred to the agency boarding school. From 1882 to 1886 
it was a farm school for larger boys only. Since that time it has 
been reorganized as a regular boarding school. 

School farm contains 100 acres,, under fence. Original cost, 
§1.25 per acre; present value, §10 per acre. 



GRAND RIVER BOARDING SCHOOL. 

(Standing Rock Agency, North Dakota.) 

Capacity, 80. 
Located 32 miles southwest of Standing Rock Agency, N. Dak. , 
1 mile from Missouri River. 

Use, character, and cost of buildings. 



School building, dormitories, etc_ 



_2% story, frame $17,906 



Physician's quarters 1 

Stable \y 2 

Storehouse 1 

Ice house 1 

Cow barn 1 



1,000 

1,696 

2,000 

650 

701 



Total $23, 953 

School farm contains nearly 4 acres, and another field of 5 
acres fenced in for garden purposes. Hay and pasture are ob- 
tained from the range. 

INDUSTRIAL BOARDING SCHOOL. 

(Standing- Rock Agency, North Dakota.) 

Capacity, 110. 
Located at Standing Rock Agency, N. Dak., 65 miles south 
of Bismarck, N. D. 



N. Dak.] RESERVATION SCHOOL PLANTS. 



131 



Use, character, and cost of buildings. 



School, dormitories, etc 2 story frame- 
Hospital 2 

Laundry 1 

Stable \y> 

Workshop and wood shed 1 

Ice house 1 

Chicken house and wagon shed 1 

Windmill and water tank 

Steam-heating plant 



Y $28,000 



,fi7-4 



Total $31, 674 

Farm contains lO acres of very poor soil, but, being heavily 
manured, raises nearly all the vegetables used. 



STANDING ROCK AGENCY DAY SCHOOLS, NORTH DAKOTA. 

Day School No. 1. 

Capacity, 30. 

Located 18 miles north of Standing Rock Agency, }4- mile from 
Missouri River. 

Schoolhouse and teacher's residence 1 story frame building— S750 



Day School No. 2. 

Capacity, 80. 
Located 3 miles northwest of Standing Rock Agency, N. Dak. 

Schoolhouse and teacher's residence 1 story frame building $750 



BULL HEAD DAY SCHOOL. 
(Standing Rock Agency, North Dakota.) 

Capacity, 30. 
Located 40 miles from Standing Rock Agency, N. Dak. 

Use, character, and cost of buildings. 



Schoolhouse 

Industrial cottage . 



_1 story frame $1, 000 

_1 " " 1,000 



Total $2, 000 



132 RESERVATION SCHOOL PLANTS. [Okla. 

CANNON BALL DAY SCHOOL. 

(Standing Rock Agency, North Dakota.) 

Capacity, 40. 
Located 25 miles north of agency, near mouth of Cannon Ball 
River. 

Schoolhouse and teacher's residence _: 1 story log building $1,250 



PORCUPINE DAY SCHOOL. 

(Standing Rock Agency, North Dakota.) 

Capacity, 30. 
Located 30 miles west of Standing Rock Agency, N. Dak. 

Use, character, and cost of buildings. 

Schoolhouse 1 story frame $1, 000 

Industrial cottage 1 " " 1,000 



Total $2, 000 

School discontinued. The Government still owns the build- 
ings. 

ARAPAHOE BOARDING SCHOOL. 

(Cheyenne and Arapahoe Agency, Oklahoma Territory.) 

Capacity, 130. 

Located at the Cheyenne and Arapahoe Agency, 1-J- miles from 
the Darlington station, on Rock Island Railroad. 

Use, character, and cost of buildings. 

Schoolroom and girls' dormitory 2 story frame §10,000 

Boys' dormitory, dining hall, etc 2 " :< 6,500 

Dormitory. __-_ brick 15,262 

Teachers' quarters 1 " " 1,100 

Laundry 1 " frame 360 

Superintendent's cottage 1% " " 500 

Dispensary V/ % " " 1,200 

Carpenter shop 1 " " 700 

Barn and crib (2) 1 " " 700 

Bathhouse 1 " " 1,600 

Outhouse " _ 136 

Sewer system 2, 194 



Total $40, 252 

The school farm consists of 230 acres, which were set apart for 
the use of the school April 12, 1892. 



Okla.] RESERVATION SCHOOL PLANTS. 133 

CANTONMENT BOARDING SCHOOL. 
(Cheyenne and Arapahoe Agency, Oklahoma Territory.) 

Capacity, 125. 
Location, Cantonment Snbagency. 

Use, character, and cost of buildings. 

School building and dormitory 2 story frame £18, 600 

Laundry and mess hall__ 3, 885 

Sewer and water system . 3, 875 



Total $26, 360 

This school has not as yet been fully organized, the superin- 
tendent and a partial corps of employees only being on hand. 



CHEYENNE BOARDING SCHOOL. 

(Cheyenne and Arapahoe Agency, Oklahoma Territory.) 

Capacity, 200. 
Located at Darlington, 7 miles northeast of El Reno, Okla. 

Use, character, and cost of buildings. 

Manual labor boarding school 3 story frame 812,000 

Boys' dormitory 2 

Gymnasium and bathroom I 

Carp3nter and blacksmith shop 1 

Laundry 

Barn 2 

Implement shed 1 

Cattle shed 1 

Band stand . 1 

Outbuildings (2) 1 

Springhouse 1 

Total _ |29, 030 

The land reserved for this school consists of 4,831.64 acres, 
which was set aside April 12, 1892. 



brick 15,000 

frame 400 

" 600 

" 500 

" 230 

" 50 

" 50 

" 00 

" , 100 

stone 100 



RED 3IOON BOARDING SCHOOL. 

(Cheyenne and Arapahoe Agency, Oklahoma Territory.) 

Capacity, 75. 

Location, 92 miles west of Darlington, in Custer County, Okla, . 
on the Wichita River. 



134 RESERVATION SCHOOL PLANTS. [Okla. 

Use, character, and cost of buildings. 

Dormitory and school building 2 story frame .. $13,498 

Barn and wagon shed 2 " " 468 

Closets 1 " " 386 

Stock shed 1 " " - 113 



Total $14, 465 

One thousand two hundred and eighty acres of land were set 
aside by Executive order July 12, 1895, for the use of this school, 
which was organized May 12, 1897. 



WHIRLWIND DAY SCHOOL. 
(Cheyenne and Arapahoe Agency, Oklahoma Territory.) 

Capacity, 20. 
Located at Cheyenne and Arapahoe Agency, Okla. 

Use, character, and cost of buildings. 

Schoolhouse 1 story frame $855 

Industrial cottage 1 " " 740 

Outhouse 1 " " 90 

Storehouse 1 " " 94 

Total , $1, 779 



FORT SIUL BOARDING SCHOOL. 

(Kiowa Agency, Oklahoma Territory.) 

Capacity, 125. 
Location, 4 miles south of Fort Sill, Okla. 

Use, character, and cost of buildings. 

* Boys' home and employees' quarters 2 story stone 

* Girls' home, hospital, etc 1 " frame 

School building 1 " brick $12,986 

Employees' quarters 1 " frame 1,260 

Mess hall 1 " stone 4,900 

* School building 1 " " 

Total $19,146 

One section of land has been set apart for school purposes. 

*,No record of cost of these buildings. 



Okla.] RESERVATION SCHOOL PLANTS. 135 

RAINY MOUNTAIN BOARDING SCHOOL. 

(Kiowa Agency, Oklahoma Territory.) 

Capacity, 50. 

Location, 40 miles west of Anadarko, on northwestern part of 
Kiowa Reservation. 

Use, character, and cost of buildings. 

Sehoolhouse and girl?" dormitory 2 story stone 

Dormitory and mess hall 2 " " 

Employees' quarters 2 " frame 

Laundry and dormitory 1 " " 

Bakery 1 £i " 

Boys 1 play room 1 (i " 

Bam 1 " " 

Machinery shed 1 " " 



$12, 000 


^ 24,000 


500 


5i in 


401 


525 


136 



Total 838, 062 

On November 22, 1892, 4 sections of land were set apart for the 
use of the Rainv Mountain School. 



RIVERSIDE BOARDING SCHOOL. 
(Kiowa Agency, Oklahoma Territory.) 

Capacity, 100. 

Location, 1 mile northwest of agency, on north bank of Washita 
River. 

Use, character, and cost of buildings. 

Dormitory, girls' 2 story brick 610,000 

Dormitory, boys' 2 " " ^ 

Mess hall 1 " frame \ 19,000 

Laundry 1 '• " 1,000 

Cottage, kindergarten : 1 " " 150 

Cottage, superintendent's dwelling 1 fi " 300 

Cottage V/ 2 " " 150 

Barn, grain and stuck 1 >; " 400 



Total '. §31, 000 

The school farm consists of 2 sections of land along the north 
bank of the Washita River ; 5 acres are fenced, 150 are cultivated. 
The present value is about 810,000. 



KIOWA AGENCY DAY SCHOOL. 

Capacity, 25. 
Located on Kiowa, Comanche, and Wichita Reservation, Okla. 

Schoolhonse 1 story frame 81, 000 



136 RESERVATION SCHOOL PLANTS. [Okla. 

KAW BOARDING SCHOOL. 

(Osage Agency, Oklahoma Territory.) 

Capacity, 60. 

Location, at Kaw Agency, Okla., 15 miles east of Kildare, 
Okla. , the nearest railroad station. 

Use, character, and cost of buildings. 

Dormitory, kitchen, dining room, etc 3 story stone _) 

Schoolhouse ______: 1 « " p, (-00 

School barn 2 " " 2,000 

Total $14, 000 

The school farm contains 90 acres ; estimated cost, §2,000 ; pres- 
ent value, §4,000. The school was organized in 1874. 



OSAGE AGENCY BOARDING SCHOOL. 

Capacity, 180. 

Location, at Osage Agency, near the village of Pawhuska, 
Okla,, 30 miles south of Elgin, Kans., the nearest railroad station 
and telegraph office. 

Use, character, and cost of building's. 

Boys 1 dormitory 3 story stone ) ^ 

Dining room, laundry, etc 2 " frame $ v ~ ' 

Girls' dormitory 3 " stone 16,800 

School building 2 " " 6,400 

Schoolhouse 1 " " 500 

Boiler house, etc 2 " " 1,875 

School barn 2 " " 1,850 

Hospital 1 " frame 1,200 

Engineer's residence I " " 650 

Employees' mess building \y 2 " " 400 

Waterworks, steam-heating plant, etc 10, 500 

Total $67, 175 

The school' farm contains 70 acres of farming and 500 acres of 
pasture land. Estimated cost of farm, §2,000; present value, 
about §2,500. The school was organized in 1873. 



OTOE BOARDING SCHOOL. 

(Ponca, etc., Agency, Oklahoma Territory.) 

Capacity, 75. 

Location, at Otoe subagency, Okla., on Otoe and Missouri^ 
Reservation, 8 miles from Redrock station, on Atchison, Topeka 
and Santa Fe Railroad. 



Okla.] RESERVATION SCHOOL PLANTS. 137 

Use, character, and cost of buildings. 

Boys' quarters, schoolrooms, sewing room, 

etc 2 story frame $3, 800 

Girls' home, kitchen, and bake shop 2 " " 1,000 

Dining room 1 " " 500 

Laundry 1 " " 400 

Commissary, shop, etc 2 " " 200 

Bam ___2 " " 300 

Cattle shed 1 " " 350 

Granary and workshop 1 " " 300 

Ice house 1 " " 400 



Total §7,250 

School farm contains 640 acres, which were reserved about the 
same time that the allotment of lands to Otoe Indians was in 
progress. 

PAWNEE BOARDIXG SCHOOL. 
(Ponca, etc., Agency, Oklahoma Territory.) 

Capacity, 125. 

Location, about 1 mile east of Pawnee, the county seat of Paw- 
nee County, Okla. 

Use, character, and cost of buildings. 

Boys' dormitory, hospital, employees' 

rooms, bathrooms, kindergarten, etc 3 story stone $8, 800 

Girls' dormitory, kitchen, bakery, dining 

rooms, etc 2 " " 8,800 

Carpenter shop 1 " frame 1,000 

Laundry 1 " stone 500 

Commissary, shoeshop, and sewing room__2 " frame 400 

Barn „___ 1% " " 400 

Barn 2 " " 400 

Corncrib 2 " " 400 

Ccrncrib 1 " " 75 

Cowshed 1 " " 200 



Total 820,975 

The Pawnee School Reservation, which was set aside July 10, 
1893, contains about 670 acres of land. 



PONCA BOARDING SCHOOL. 
(Ponca, etc., Agency, Oklahoma Territory.) 

Capacity, 100. 

Location, at Ponca Agency, Okla., 3 miles south of White- 
eagle station, on Santa Fe Railroad. 



138 



RESERVATION SCHOOL PLANTS. 



[Okla. 



Use, character, and cost of buildings. 



School building, class rooms, dormitories, 
hospital, dining room, kitchen, bakery, 
etc 



Employees' quarters, etc 1 

Commissary and sewing room 2 

Barn 1 

Laundry 1 

Bath house : 1 

Cattle shed 1 

Coal shed 1 



_2i story brick $16,000 

frame 600 

755 

770 

500 

200 

350 

45 



Total $19, 220 

The school farm contains about 384 acres, set apart out of the 
Ponca Reservation April 6, 1895. 



ABSENTEE SHAWNEE BOARDING SCHOOL. 

(Sac and Eox Agency, Oklahoma Territory.) 

Capacity, 75. 

Location, 2 miles south of Shawnee, in Pottawatomie County, 
Okla. 

Use, character, and cost of buildings. 

Dormitory for girls and boys, schoolrooms, 



etc 

Laundry __. 

Barn 

Wood shed . 



_2 story frame . 
_1 " " _ 



.1 

- ^$10,000 

-I 
-J 



The school farm contains 313 acres of good land, valued at 
about §15 per acre, which was set apart out of Government res- 
ervation for school purposes. 



SAC AND EOX AGENCY BOARDING SCHOOL, OKLAHOMA 

TERRITORY. 

Capacity, 120. 
Located at Sac and Fox Agency, Lincoln County, Okla. 

Use, character, and cost of buildings. 



Girls' dormitory, dining room, etc 2 story frame 

School building 2 " brick. 

Boys' dormitory, etc 2 

Laundry 1 " frame _ 

Stable 2 

Outhouses 1 

Wood shed 1 



$28, 000 



Okla.] RESERVATION SCHOOL PLANTS. 139 

The school farm contains 640 acres, out of 800 acres originally 
set apart for school and agency purposes, under act of Congress 
approved February 13, 1891. The present value is about §3.50 
per acre. Sac and Fox of the Mississippi children attend this 
school. 



SEGER BOARDING SCHOOL. 

Capacity, 120. 
Location, Colony, Okla. 

Use, character, and cost of buildings. 

Schoolliou&c 2 st< 

Girls' dormitory 2y 2 ' 

Cottage 2 { 

Barn J \y 2 : 

Laundry 1V£ ' 

Schoolroom 1 

Commissary 2 

Stable 1 ' 

Mill 1 ; 

Veil house 2 ' 

Spring house 1 

Hennery 1 ' 

Outhouse 1 ' 

Outhouse 1 ' 

Outhouse 1 

Outhouse 1 ' 

Outhouse 1 ; 

Water system 

Total {31, 054 

School farm contains 2,560 acres of land, present value of 
which is about 813,800. It consists of four sections, which were 
set aside for school purposes April 12, 1892, out of the Cheyenne 
and Arapahoe Reservation, Okla. The school was organized in 
1893", bv John H. Seger, who is still in charge. 



brick 


$12 


000 




_ 10 


090 




1 


300 




1 


500 


« 


. _ 1 


000 


brick 




rPO 






500 


frame _ 




150 






150 


4! 




150 


brick 




100 


frame 




100 


brick and stone 




100 
50 


frame 












« 




90 




o 


975 



GRANDE RONDE INDIAN SCHOOL. 

(Grande Ronde Agency.) 

Capacity, 100. 

Location, Grande Ronde, Yamhill County, Oreg., 15 miles west 
of Sheridan, Oreg. (nearest railroad point), and 65 miles south- 
west from Portland, Oreg. 



140 



RESERVATION SCHOOL PLANTS. 



[Oreg. 



Use, character, and cost of buildings. 

Schoolhouse 2 story frame 

Dormitory 2 " 

Mill, grist and saw Vy^ " 

Agent's dwelling 2 " 

Physician's dwelling 1 " 

Office ._ V/ 2 " 

Barn No. 1 1 " 

Barii No. 2 1 " 

Blacksmith shop 1 " 

Blacksmith's dwelling 1 " 

Sawyer's dwelling 1% " 

Granary 1 " 

Milk house 1 " 



Total . 



$2, POO 

1,000 

3,000 

1,200 

000 

800 

800 

300 

500 

250 

100 

25 

25 

$10, 600 



The superintendent of this school is acting agent of the reser- 
vation. School farm comprises 200 acres, valued at about §6,000. 
School was organized in 1855 as a day school ; was made a board- 
ing school in 1875. 



KLAMATH BOARDING SCHOOL. 



(Klamath Agency, Oregon.) 

Capacity, 140. 

Location, near Lake Klamath, in southern Oregon, 95 miles 
from Ashland, Oreg. 



Use, character, and cost of buildings. 

Dormitorj-, girls' 2 story frame 

Schoolhouse 2 

Dormitory, boys' 2 

Laundry 2 

Wood shed _. 1 

Wood shed 1 

Bell tower . 

Closets (3) 1 story frame- 
Oil house 1 " " 



ST, 000 

3,500 

1,000 

300 

40 

30 

20 

100 

25 



Total $12, 015 

There have been set aside for agency and school purposes 
3,401.03 acres of land. 



Oreg\] 



RESERVATION SCHOOL PLANTS. 



141 



YAINAX BOARDING SCHOOL. 
(Klamath. Agency, Oregon.) 

Capacity, 100. 

Location, 40 miles southeast of agency, 2 miles south of 
Sprague River, on Klamath Reservation. 

Use, character, and cost of buildings. 

Schoolroom and dormitory 2 story frame_ 

Commissary and storehouse 1 " " 

Laundry, dormitory, etc 

Farmer's residence 1 story frame_. 

Physician's residence 1 

Shop 1 

Carpenter shop 1 

Blacksmith shop 1 

Sawmill 1 

Farmer's residence 1 

Wood shed 1 

Carpenter's residence 1 

Barn 1 

Boys' bath house 1 

Laundry and sewing room 1 

Dwelling house 1 



log 



frame _ 



$800 

400 

100 

200 

600 

00 

50 

50 

800 

500 

50 

50 

400 

200 

300 

200 



Total §4, 700 

For agency and school purposes, 2,397.50 acres of land have 
been set apart. 



SILETZ AGENCY BOARDING SCHOOL. 

Capacity, 80. 
Location, Siletz, Oreg. 

Use, character, and cost of building's. 



Boaiding school 

Hospital : 

Laundry 

Bakery 

Warehouse,. commissary . 

Barn 

Stock shed 

Woodhouse 



story frame $5,000 

" 2,150 

" 500 

" 283 

" 571 

" 250 

" 200 

" 80 



Total „ $9, 034 

A small farm and garden were set aside for the use of this 
school. 



142 



RESERVATION SCHOOL PLANTS. 



[Oreg. 



UMATIIXA BOARDING SCHOOL. 

Capacity, 100. 
Located 1 mile east of Umatilla Agency, Oreg. 

Use, character, and cost of buildings. 

School budding 2 story brick $7 

Girls' dormitory .2 li " 

Boys' dormitory 2 " frame. 

Laundry 1 " brick _ 

Drying room 1 " "" 

Windmill tower 1 " frame_ 

Woodhouse 1 " " 

Cellar 1 " brick _ 

Henhouse 1 1 " frame_ 

Carpenter shop 1 

Stable and sheds (2) 1 

Barn and sheds (2) 1 

Total $31, 690 

There are 12 acres of farm land adjoining the buildings. One 
acre is an orchard ; 300 acres used in raising wheat ; soil light, 
sandy loam ; about §40 per acre. The whole school farm contains 
640 acres, and is a part of the diminished Umatilla Reservation. 
Land selected August 1, 1887. 



ST 


981 


12 


440 


5 


300 


1 


532 


1 


144 


1 


333 




40 




500 




20 




100 




500 




800 



WARM SPRINGS BOARDING SCHOOL. 

Capacity, 125. 
Located at "Warm Springs Agency, Oreg. , 75 miles south of 



The Dalles. 



Use, character, and cost of buildings. 

1 story frame 



School and assembly hall 

Dormitory for boys and girls 2 

Laundry 1 

Employees' quarters 2 

Hospital 2 

Mess hall and kitchen. 1 



82, 600 
9, 200 
1, 063 
1,437 
1,613 
2,964 



Sewer and water systems 6,243 

Total §25, 120 

In 1893 the boarding school at the agency was discontinued, the 
buildings were condemned, and school rebuilt in 1897, a new and 
more suitable site being selected. The farm consists of 30 acres, 



S. Dak. RESERVATION SCHOOL PLANTS. 143 

although 1,140.78 acres of land were set aside June 9, 1896, for 
agency and school purposes and for the Simnasho school. When 
the new agency school buildings were occupied, the Simnasho 
school was discontinued. 



CHEYENNE RIVER AGENCY BOARDING SCHOOL. 

Capacity, 130. 

Location, in South Dakota, J mile from the Missouri River. 20 
miles west from Gettysburg, S. Dak., the terminus of Chicago 
& Northwestern Railroad. 

ITse, character, and cost of buildings. 

School assembly ball 2 story frame_ 

Girls' dormitory 2 

Boys' dormitory 2 

School building 1 

Laundry _ 1 

Barn 2 

Henhouse . 1 

Coal house 1 

Sroivhouse 1 



<13,783 

1,500 
1,000 

1, ooo 
275 
300 
250 



Total $18, 108 

The school farm consists of 12 acres of land out of the body of 
the reservation. The school was organized in 1893. 



CHEYENNE RIVER AGENCY DAY SCHOOLS. 
Day Scliool No. 1. 

Capacity. 22. 
Located on Cheyenne River Reservation, S. Dak. 

Schoolhouse 2 story frame building 81,000 



Day Scliool No. 2. 

Capacity, 20. 
Located on Cheyenne River Reservation, S. Dak. 

Schoolhouse 2 story frame building Si, 000 



144 RESERVATION SCHOOL PLANTS. [S. Dak. 

Day School No. 3. 

Capacity, 27. 
Located on Cheyenne River Reservation, S. Dak. 

Schoolhouse 2 story frame building $1,000 



CROW CREEK BOARDING SCHOOL. 

Capacity, 140. 
Located on school farm adjoining Crow Creek Agency. 

Use, character, and cost of buildings. 

Schoolhouse . 1 story frame S3, 898 

Boys' dormitory 2^ " " 4,800 

Employees' quarters 1% " " 1,500 

Hospital iy 2 " " 2,000 

Laundry '. 1 " " 225 

Dairy 1% " " 411 

Barn 1% " " 977 

Hog house 134." " 307 

Cattle shed 1 " " 632 

Fuel house 1 " " 400 

Poultry house 400 

Total 815, 550 

This school was organized in 1873, by the Protestant Episcopal 
Church, and was conducted under its auspices until the Gov- 
ernment assumed control in 1881. The school farm consists 
of 100 acres, all under ditch for irrigation by artesian water. 
The artesian well, reservoir, etc. , cost §3, 500. The present school 
farm cost about §4,500. The total amount of land set apart 
August 9, 1895, for agency and school purposes was 393.90 acres. 



GRACE BOARDING SCHOOL. 

(Crow Creek Agency, S. Dakota.) 

Capacity, 50. 
Location, 12 miles southeast of Crow Creek Agency. 

Use, character, and cost of buildings. 

Main school building 2 story frame 86, 100 

Granary and meat house 1 " " 400 

School building 1 " " 900 

Carnage house and stable 1 " " 500 

Sod barn 1 story 100 

Total 88, 000 



S. Dak.] RESERVATION SCHOOL PLANTS. 145 

This school was organized in 1888, by Miss Grace Howard, and 
conducted by her as a contract school until the plant w&s pur- 
chased by the Government in 1897. One hundred and sixty acres 
of land were set apart for this school August 9, 1895. 



LOWER BRULE AGENCY BOARDING SCHOOL. 

Capacity, 140. 

Located at Lower Brule Agency, S. Dak., 30 miles north of 
Chamberlain, S. Dak. , on west bank of Missouri River. 

Use, character, and cost of buildings. 

Schoolhouse 1 story frame 84,595 

Girls' dormitory 2 " brick 12,000 

Boys' dormitory 2 " frame 7,195 

Mess hall and kitchen 1 " " 3,450 

Hospital " 1,448 

Employees' cottage 2 " " 1,425 

Laundry __2 " " 1,365 

Warehouse and workshop 2 " " 975 

Stable 1 " " 699 

Cow shed 1 " " 450 

Engine house 1 :1 " : 625 

Hennery 1 " " 200 

Hog house_— I " " 250 

Coal house 1 " " 445 



Total $35, 122 

The present school plant was erected during the summer of 
1894. The school has a pasture of 245 acres, with 23.9 acres of 
cultivated land. 



PINE RIDGE AGENCY BOARDING SCHOOL. 

Capacity, 200. 
Located at Pine Ridge Agency, S. Dak. 

Use, character, and cost of buildings. 



School building '. 2 sto: 

Boys' dormitory 3 

Girls' dormitory 3 

Mess hall, etc ^ 2 

Employees' quarters, double sets 2 

Boiler house 1 

Warehouse 1 

16563 10 



y brick $12, 908 

^ | ^ _ 15 

" 4,793 

" 7,448 

" 5,503 

" 1,547 



146 RESERVATION SCHOOL PLANTS. [S. Dak. 

Use, character, and cost of buildings — Continued. 

Steam heating plant ^10,-277 

Electric light plant 3, 380 

Pump house 1,000 

Water and sewer systems 6, 590 

Total $77, 961 

School was organized in 1883 ; buildings destroyed by fire in 
1894, and school suspended; reopened in new buildings February 
7, 1898. The new plant is one of the best appointed in the entire 
service. 



PINE RIDGE AGENCY DAY SCHOOLS. 

Day School No. 1. 

Capacity, 35. 
Located at Pine Ridge Agency, S. Dak. 

Use, character, and cost of buildings. 

Schoolhouse and industrial cottage 1 story log $600 

Woodshed 1 " frame 97 

Closet 1 " " 105 



Total 



Day School No. 2. 

Capacity, 35. 
Located 5 miles west of Pine Ridge Agency, S. Dak. 

Use, character, and cost of buildings. 

Schoolhouse 1 story frame $999 

Industrial cottage 1 " " 999 

Woodshed 1 " " 97 

Closet 1 " " 105 



Total 



Day School No. 3. 

Capacity, 40. 

Located 14 miles west of Pine Ridge Agency, S. Dak. 
White River. 



S. Dak.] RESERVATION SCHOOL PLANTS. 147 

Use, character, and cost of buildings. 

Schoolhouse 1 story frame £999. 

Industrial cottage 1 " " 999 

Wood shed 1 " " 97 

Closet 1 " " 105 



Total $2, 200 



Day School No. 4. 

Capacity, 35. 
Located 10 miles north of Pine Ridge Agency, S. Dak., on 
White Clay Creek. 

Use, character, and cost of buildings. 

Schoolhouse 1 story frame §999 

Industrial cottage 1 " " 999 

"Woodshed 1 " " 97 

Closet 1 " " 105 



Total $2, 200 



Day School No. 5. 

Capacity, 35. 
Located 20 miles north west of Pine Ridge Agency, S. Dak. , at 
mouth White Clay Creek. 

Use, character, and cost of building's. 

Schoolhouse . 1 story frame $999 

Industrial cottage 1 " " 999 

Wood shed 1 " <; 97 

Closets 1 " " 105 



Total §2, 200 



Day School No. 6. 

Capacity, 40. 
Located 25 miles northwest of Pine Ridge Agency, on White 
River. 

Use, character, and cost of buildings. 

Schoolhouse 1 story frame $999 

Industrial cottage 1 " " 999 

Woodshed 1 " " 97 

Closet 1 ;< il 105 

Total $2, 200 



148 RESERVATION SCHOOL PLANTS. [S. Dka. 

Day School No. 7. 

Capacity, 35. 

Located 15 miles east northeast of Pine Ridge Agency, on 
Wounded Knee Creek. 

Use, character, and cost of buildings. 

Schoolhouse 1 story frame $999 

Industrial cottage 1 " log _ 600 

Woodshed _1 " frame 97 

Closet 1 " " 105 



Total SI, 801 



Day School No. 8. 

Capacity, 35. 

Located 16 miles northeast of Pine Ridge Agency, S. Dak., on 
Wounded Knee Creek. 

Use, character, and cost of buildings. 

Schoolhouse 1 story frame $999 

Industrial cottage 1 " " 999 

Woodshed 1 " " 97 

Closet 1 " " 105 



Total $2, 200 



Day School No. 9. 

Capacity, 35. 

Located 18 miles north northeast of Pine Ridge Agency, S. 
Dak. , on Wounded Knee Creek. 

Use, character, and cost of buildings. 

Schoolhouse 1 story frame S999 

Industrial cottage 1 " " 999 

Woodshed 1 " " 97 

Closet 1 " " 105 



Total $2, 200 



Day School No. 10. 

Capacity, 35. 

Located 22 miles north northeast of Pine Ridge Agency, S. 
Dak. , on Wounded Knee Creek. 



S. Dka.] RESERVATION SCHOOL PLANTS. 149 

Use, character, and cost of buildings. 

Schoolhouse 1 story frame $999 • 

Industrial cottage 1 " " 999 

Woodshed 1 " " 97 

Closet 1 " " 105 



Total „ £2, 200 



Day School No. 11. 

Capacity, 35. 

Located 30 miles north of Pine Ridge Agency, S. Dak., on 
Grass Creek. 

Use, character, and cost of building's. 

Schoolhouse . ' 1 story frame §999 

Industrial cottage 1 " " 999 

Woodshed 1 " " 97 

Closet 1 " " 105 



Total ^ §2, 200 



Day School No. 12. 

Capacity, 35. 

Located 32 miles north of Pine Ridge Agency, S. Dak., on 
Wounded Knee Creek. 

Use, character, and cost of buildings. 

Schoolhouse 1 story frame §999 

Industrial cottage 1 " " . 999 

Wood shed___ 1 " " 97 

Closet 1 " ' ; 105 



Total $2, 200 



Day School No. 13. 

Capacity, 35. 

Located 35 miles north northeast of Pine Ridge Agency, S. 
Dak. 3 on Porcupine Creek. 



150 RESERVATION SCHOOL PLANTS. [S. Dak. 

Use, character, and cost of buildings. 

Schoolhouse 1 story frame $999 

Industrial cottage 1 " " 999 

Woodshed 1 Si ;i 97 

Closet 1 " " 1 105 



Total $2, 200 



Day School >o. 14. 

Capacity, 35. 

Located 52 miles east of Pine Ridge Agency, S. Dak., on Lake 
Creek. 

Use, character, and cost of buildings. 

Schoolhouse 1 story frame $999 

Industrial cottage I " " 999 

Woodshed -- 1 " " 97 

Closet 1 " " 105 



Total $2. 200 



Day School No. 15. 

Capacity, 35. 

Located 30 miles north northeast of Pine Ridge Agency, S. 
Dak. , on Porcupine Creek. 

Use, character, and cost of buildings. 

Schoolhouse 1 story frame $999 

Industrial cottage 1 " " 999 

Woodshed : 1 " " 97 

Closet 1 " " 105 



Total $2, 200 



Day School No. 16. 

Capacity, 35. 

Located 25 miles northeast of Pine Ridge Agency, S. Dak. , on 
Porcupine Creek. 

Use, character, and cost of buildings. 

Schoolhouse 1 story frame : $999 

Industrial cottage 1 " " 939 

Woodshed 1 '' " 97 

Closet ____ 1 ' ; " 105 

Total _. $2,200 



S. Dak.] RESERVATION SCHOOL PLANTS. 151 

Day School No. 17. 

Capacity, 35. 

Located 40 miles northeast of Pine Ridge Agency, S. Dak. , on 
American Horse Creek. 

Use, character, and cost of buildings. 

Schoolhouse 1 story frame 8999 

Industrial cottage -___: I " " 999 

Woodshed 1 " " 97 

Closet T 1 ' ; " 105 



Total _. $2' 200 



Day School No. 18. 

Capacity, 35. 

Located 45 miles north northeast of Pine Ridge Agency, 
S. Dak., on Medicine Root Creek. 

Use, character, and cost of buildings. 

Schoolhouse 1 story frame 8999 

Industrial cottage 1 " " 999 

Woodshed I " " 97 

Closet 1 " il 105 



Total 82, 200 



Day School No. 19. 

Capacity, 40. 

Located 40 miles northeast of Pine Ridge Agency, S. Dak., at 
Little Wound Creek. 

Use, character, and cost of buildings. 

Schoolhouse 1 story frame $999 

Industrial cottage 1 " " 999 

Woodshed 1 " . " 97 

Closet 1 " " 105 



Total 82, 200 



Day School No. 20. 

Capacity, 35. 

Located 45 miles northeast of Pine Ridge Agency, S. Dak., on 
No Flesh Creek. 



152 RESERVATION SCHOOL PLANTS. [S. Dak. 

Use, character, and cost of buildings. 

Schoolhouse 1 story frame $i)99 

Industrial cottage 1 " " 999 

Woodshed 1 " " 97 

Closet 1 " " _'__ 105 



Total |2, 200 



Day School No. 21. 

Capacity, 35. 

Located 50 miles east northeast of Pine Ridge Agency, S. Dak., 
near Corn Creek. 

. Use, character, and cost of buildings. 

Schoolhouse 1 story frame 8999 

Industrial cottage__: 1 " " 999 

Woodshed 1 " " 97 

Closet 1 " " 105 



Total £2, 200 



Day School No. 22. 

Capacity, 35. 

Located 65 miles northeast of Pine Ridge Agency, S. Dak. , on 
Bear Creek. 

Use, character, and cost of buildings. 

Schoolhouse __1 story frame $999 

Industrial cottage 1 " " 999 

Woodshed 1 " " 97 

Closet 1 " " , c 105 



Total . 



Day School No. 23. 

Capacity, 35. 

Located 60 miles north northeast of Pine Ridge Agency, 
S. Dak. , on Potato Creek. 

Use, character, and cost of buildings. 

Schoolhouse 1 story frame $999 

Industrial cottage 1 " " - 999 

Woodshed 1 " " 97 

Closet 1 " " 105 

Total 62, 20U 



S. Dak.] RESERVATION SCHOOL PLANTS. 153 

Day School No. 24. 

Capacity, 35. 

Located 89 miles northeast of Pine Ridge Agency, S. Dak., 
on Lone Tree Creek. 

Use, character, and cost of buildings. 

Schoolhouse 1 story frame $999 

Industrial cottage 1 " " 999 

Woodshed 1 " " 97 

Closet 1 " " 105 



Total §2, 200 



Day School No. 25. 

Capacity, 35. 

Located 15 miles northeast of Pine Ridge Agency, S. Dak., 
on White Clay Creek. 

Use, character, and cost of buildings. 

Schoolhouse : 1 story frame $999 

Industrial cottage 1 " " 999 

Woodshed 1 " " 97 

Closet 1 ;t " 105 



Total $2, 200 



Day School No. 26. 

Capacity, 35. 

Located 30 miles northeast of Pine Riage Agency, S. Dak., 
on White River. 

Use, character, and cost of buildings. 

Schoolhouse and industrial cottage 1 story frame | 

Closets (2) 1 " " J *' * 



Day School No. 2T. 

Capacity, 35. 
Located on Little White River, S. Dak. 

Schoolhouse and teacher's quarters 1 story frame building $1, 909 



154 RESERVATION SCHOOL PLANTS. [S. Dak. 

Day School No. 28. 

Capacity, 35. 
Located 10 miles east of Pine Ridge Agency, S. Dak. 

Schoolbouse and teacher's quarters 1 story frame building $1, 944 



Bay School No. 29. 

Capacity, 35. 
Located on White Clay Creek, Pine Ridge Agency, S. Dak. 

Schoolhouse and teacher's quarters 1 story frame building SI, 



Day School No. 30. 

Capacity, 35. 
Located on Medicine Root Creek, Pine Ridge Agency, S. Dak. 

Schoolhouse and teacher's quarters 1 story frame building $2,167 



Day School No. 31. 

Capacity, 35. 
Located on Big White River, Pine Ridge Agency, S. Dak. 

Schoolhouse and teacher's quarters 1 story frame building §2,220 



ROSEBUD AGENCY BOARDING SCHOOL. 

Capacity, 200. 
Location 15 miles east of Rosebud Agency, S. Dak. 

Use, character, and cost of buildings. 

Dormitory, boys* 2% story brick ) 

Dormitory, girls '2}< 2 J 

School building, etc 2 " " 12,908 

Mess hall 2 " " 4,793 

Employees' quarters, double sets 2 " " 7,448 

Boiler house 1 " " 5,503 

Steam-heating plant 10, 277 

Electric-light plaut__. 3,380 

Warehouse 1 story brick 1, 547 

Pump house 1 " " • 1,000 

Water and sewer systems . 6,590 

Workshop 1 story brick 2, 400 

Stable 2 " " 4,500 



Total §84, 861 



S. Dak.] RESERVATION SCHOOL PLANTS. 155 

This is the first Government boarding school for the use of the 
Rosebud Sioux. Having been only recently established, the 
industrial features, so far as the farm is concerned, have not 
been fully organized. 

ROSEBUD DAY SCHOOL. 

(Rosebud Agency, South Dakota.) 

Capacity, 40. 
Located at agency. 

Schoolroom and sewing room 1 story frame building $800 

No school land. 

SPRING CREEK DAY SCHOOL. 

(Rosebud Agency, South Dakota.) 

Capacity, 40. 
Located 15 miles southwest of agency. 

Schoolroom and teacher's residence 1 story frame building S2, 000 

No school land. 

IROXWOOD CREEK DAY SCHOOL. 

(Rosebud Agency, South Dakota.) 

Capacity, 40. 
Located 8 miles west of agency. 

Schoolroom and teacher's residence 1 story frame laiilding §2,000 

No school land. 

UPPER CUT MEAT CREEK DAY SCHOOL. 

(Rosebud Agency, South Dakota.) 

Capacity, 50. 
Located 10 miles west of agency. 

Schoolroom and teacher's residence 1 story frame building S2. 000 



CUT 3IEAT CREEK DAY SCHOOL. 

(Rosebud Agency, South Dakota.) 

Capacity, 45. 
Located 12 miles west of agency. 

Schoolroom and teacher's residence 1 story frame building SI, 250 

No school land. 



156 RESERVATION SCHOOL PLANTS. [S. Dak. 

HE DOG'S CAMP DAY SCHOOL. 

(Rosebud Agency, South Dakota.) 

Capacity, 33. 
Located 18 miles west of agency. 

Schoolroom and teacher's residence _1 story frame building §2, 000 

No school land. 



LOWER CUT MEAT CREEK DAY SCHOOL. 

(Rosebud Agency, South Dakota.) 

Capacity, 40. 
Located 12 miles northwest of agency. 

Schoolroom and teacher's residence 1 story frame building $1, 000 



RED LEAF'S CAMP DAY SCHOOL. 

(Rosebud Agency, South Dakota.) 

Capacity, 30. 
Located 25 miles west of agency. 

Schoolroom and teacher's residence 1 story frame building 81,500 

No school land. 



BLOCK PIPE CREEK DAY SCHOOL. 

(Rosebud Agency, South Dakota.) 

Capacity, 34. 
Located 30 miles west of agency. 

Schoolroom and teacher's residence 1 story frame building SI, 000 

No school land. 



CORN CREEK DAY SCHOOL. 

(Rosebud Agency, South Dakota.) 

Capacity, 34. 
Located 30 miles northwest of agency. 

Schoolroom and teacher's residence 1 story frame building $1,500 

No school land. 



S. Dak.] RESERVATION SCHOOL PLANTS. 157 

UPPER PINE CREEK DAY SCHOOL. 

(Rosebud Agency, South Dakota.) 

Capacity, 40. 
Located 20 miles northwest of agency. 

Schoolroom and teacher's residence 1 story frame building $2,000 

Xo school land. 



EITTEE WHITE RIVER HAY SCHOOL. 
(Rosebud Agency, South Dakota.) 

Capacity, 34. 
Located 30 miles north of agency. 

Schoolroom and teacher's residence 1 story frame building S800 

Xo school land. 



PIXE CREEK DAY SCHOOL. 

(Rosebud Agency, South Dakota.) 

Capacity, 40. 
Located 22 miles north of agency. 



Schoolroom and teacher's residence 1 story frame building 

Xo school land. 



WHITE THUNDER CREEK DAY SCHOOL. 

Rosebud Agency, South Dakota.) 

Capacity, 34. 
Located 25 miles northeast of agency. 

Schoolroom and teacher's residence 1 story frame building = — _„_ SI. 300 

Xo school land. 



BUTTE CREEK DAY SCHOOL. 

(Rosebud Agency, South Dakota.) 

Capacity, 40. 
Located 35 miles northeast of agency. 

Schoolroom and teacher's residence 1 story frame building . $2,000 

Xo school land. 



158 RESERVATION SCHOOL PLANTS. [S. Dak. 

LITTLE CROW'S CAMP DAY SCHOOL. 
(Rosebud Agency, South. Dakota.) 

Capacity, 40. 
Located 40 miles northeast of agency. 

Schoolroom and teacher's residence 1 story frame building $2,000 

No school land. 



WHIRLWIND SOLDIER'S CAMP DAY SCHOOL. 

(Rosebud Agency, South Dakota.) 

Capacity, 40. 
Located 50 miles northeast of agency. 

Schoolroom and teacher's residence 1 story frame building $2,000 

No school land. 



OAK CREEK DAY SCHOOL. 

(Rosebud Agency, South Dakota.) 

Capacity, 34. 
Located 25 miles from agency. 

Schoolroom and teacher's residence 1 story frame building $1,300 

No school land. 



MILKS CAMP DAY SCHOOL. 

(Rosebud Agency, South Dakota.) 

Capacity, 40. 
Located 90 miles east of agency. 

Schoolroom and teacher's residence 1 story frame building $2,000 

No school land. 



SISSETON AGENCY BOARDING SCHOOL. 

Capacity, 130. 
Location, 1 £ miles from Sisseton Agency, S. Dak. 

Use, character, and cost of buildings* 

School building and addition 2 story frame _ $21,000 

Boys' dormitory 2 " " 2,000 

Bakery and laundry —2 " " 1,200 



S. Dak. 



RESERVATION SCHOOL PLANTS. 



159 



$1,000 
400 
436 
100 
375 
200 
150 
100 
40 



Use, character, and cost of buildings— Continued. 

Barn 2 story frame 

Blacksmith's house l]4 

Carpenter shop 1% ' 

Spring house 1 

Shed 1 

Hennery 1 

Closets 1 

Wagon shed 1 

Oil house 

Total $27, 001 

Four hundred and eighty acres were set apart for school pur- 
poses April 15, 1892, 60 acres being hay land. Present value, §10 
per acre. 

YANKTON AGENCY BOARDING SCHOOL. 

Capacity, 160. 
Located at Yankton Agency, S. Dak. 

Use, character, and cost of buildings. 

Boys' building, dormitory.. 3% story frame- 
Girls' building, dormitory 2 

Mess hall and kitchen 1 

Laundry and addition 1 

Teachers' residence V/ 2 

School barn 1% 

Assistant industrial teacher's residence 1 

School barn and shed 1 

Blacksmith and carpenter shop 1 

Corncrib and hog houses V/^ 



85, 000 
9,700 
3,994 
900 
350 
400 
300 
300 
350 
280 



Total $21, 574 

Five hundred and eighteen and forty one -hundredths acres 
allotted to the Yankton Agency Boarding School April 27, 1894, 
of which the farm uses 90 acres, worth about §200. 



OURAY BOARDING SCHOOL. 
(Uintah and Ouray Agency, Utah.) 

Capacity, 80. 

Located on Uintah River, 15 miles northwest of Uintah and 
Ouray Agency, Utah, and 5 miles southeast of Fort Duchesne. 



160 RESERVATION SCHOOL PLANTS. [Utah. 

Use, character, and cost of buildings. 

School building, dormitory, etc 2 story brick $12,100 

School building, dormitory, etc 2 " " 8,525 

Boys' dormitory, etc 2 " " 7,700 

Storehouse 1 " frame 1,515 

Gymnasium 1 " " 1,440 

Barn 1% " " 1,030 

Dwelling (physician's) 2 " " 2,500 

Laundry _2 " " 2,000 

Total $36, 810 

School farm contains 160 acres, 40 acres of which are under 
cultivation. Very rocky land ; present value, §20 per acre. 

Three hundred and twenty acres additional to the above were 
set aside March 28, 1898. 

UINTAH BOARDING SCHOOL. 

(Uintah and Ouray Agency, Utah.) 

Capacity ; 90. 
Located in Uintah Valley, near eastern boundary of Utah. 

Use, character, and cost of buildings. 

Industrial building 2 story frame $1,400 

Girls' dormitoiy and addition 2 

Dining room, kitchen, dormitories, etc 2 

Employees' quarters 2 

Root house 1 

Laundry 1 

Total $29, 491 

School was organized in 1894, but has no school farm attached 
to it. 



" 6,641 

brick 10,950 

frame 7, 500 

" 500 

" 2.500 



SHEBIT DAY SCHOOL. 

Capacity, 40. 
Located at St. George, Utah. 

Schoolhouse 2 story frame building $500 

This school was established during fiscal year 1898 on land held 
in common by the Shebit Indians. In the appropriation act for 
fiscal year 1900, $25,000 is appropriated for a new school plant 
and equipment, which will probably be provided during fiscal 
year 1900. 



Wash.] RESERVATION SCHOOL PLANTS. 161 

SPOKANE DAY SCHOOL, NO. 1. 

(Colville Agency, Washington.) 

Capacity, 40. 
Location, Spokane Reserve, 8 miles from Colville Agency. 

Schoolhouse and residence 1 storv frame building $1,456 



NESPILE3I DAY SCHOOL, NO. 2. 
(Colville Agency, Washington.) 

Capacity, 40. 
Location, Nespilem, 60 miles from Colville Agency. 

Schoolhouse and residence 1 storv frame building- SI. 376 



NEAH BAY DAY SCHOOL. 

(Neah Bay Agency, Washington.) 

Capacity, 40. 

Location, Neah Bay village, 2 miles from Neah Bay Agency, 
Wash. 

School building 1 story frame building $100 

This school was originally a boarding school, which was con- 
verted into a day school June 30, 1896. 



QITLLEHUTE DAY SCHOOL. 
(Neah Bay Agency.) 

Capacity, 60. 

Location, La Push, Wash., 35 miles southwest from Neah Bay 
Agency, Wash. , and on the Pacific Ocean. 

Schoolhouse ,_ . 

The school building does not belong to the Government, but 
is rented for the purpose. 

16563 11 



162 RESERVATION SCHOOL PLANTS. [Wash. 

PUYALLUP BOARDING SCHOOL. 

Capacity, 200. 
Located 1 mile from the eastern limits of Tacoma, Wash. 

Use, character, and cost of buildings. 

Main school building and 3 wings 2 story frame $11,000 

Laundry V/ 2 " " ■ 575 

Storeroom —1% " " 150 

Jail 1 " " 200 

Shops 1% " " 200 

Barn (including wings) 1% " " 800 

Farmer's dwelling 1 " " 1,000 

Physician's dwelling 1% " " 1,000 

Warehouses (Nos. 1, 2, and 3) 1 " " 565 

Boys' quarters 2 " " 3,100 

Office 1 " " 500 

Agent's dwelling 1% " " 1,300 

Clerk's dwelling 1% " " 1,000 

Disciplinarian's dwelling 1 ; ' " 200 

Total $21, 590 

The school grounds cover 62.12 acres, valued at about $100 per 
acre. This school was promised to the Puyallups by the treaty 
of 1855, and was established in 1871. The first buildings were 
located on the Puyallup River bank about i mile nortrrwest 
of the present site, and in 1873 were removed to the present site. 
The superintendent of the Puyallup School is the acting agent 
for the Puyallup Consolidated Agency. Plans and specifications 
for a new water system to cost about §10,000, and of two new 
buildings to cost about §10,000, have been prepared. The work 
of construction will be done during the fiscal year 1900. 



CHEHALIS DAY SCHOOL. 
(Puyallup Consolidated Agency.) 

Capacity, 60. 

Located on the Chehalis Reservation, 3 miles from village of 
Gate, Wash. , 60 miles from Puyallup Agency. 

Use, character, and cost of buildings. 

School building 1 story frame $2, 400 

4,300 

1,200 

. 800 

125 

25 



Boarding hall 2 

Superintendent's cottage 1% 

Physician's cottage 1 

Commissary 1% 

Jail-_ 1 



Total &8, 850 



Wash.] RESERVATION SCHOOL PLANTS. 163 

This school was. until two years ago, conducted as a boarding 
school. Four hundred and seventy-one acres are in the school 
reserve. 

GEORGETOWN BAY SCHOOL. 
(Puyallup Consolidated Agency.) 

Capacity, 30. 
Located on the shore of the Pacific Ocean at entrance to Shoal 
Water Bay, 130 miles southwest of Puyallup Agency. 

Schoolhouse V/ 2 story frame building 8400 

A day school was started here in 1880, continued six months. 
and then closed. 

JA3IESTOWX BAY SCHOOL. 
(Puyallup Consolidated Agency.) 

Capacity, 30. 
Located in the Indian village of Jamestown, on the Strait of 
Juan de Fuca, 3 miles from town of Dungeness, Wash. 

Schoolhouse 

The schoolhouse at this place belongs to the Indians. The 
school was opened in 1873. 



PORT GA3IBLE DAY SCHOOL. 

(Puyallup Consolidated Agency.) 

Capacity, 25. 
Located in midst of village called Boston, near Port Gamble. 
Wash. 

Schoolhouse 

The schoolhouse is the property of an Indian. It is located, 
however, on land belonging to a lumber milling company. The 
school was organized at request of Indians in 1889. 



QUIXAIELT DAY SCHOOL. 

(Puyallup Consolidated Agency.) 

Capacity, 40. 
Located in Indian hamlet of Granville, on left bank of the 
Quinaielt River, at beach of Pacific Ocean, 140 miles west of 
Puyallup Agency. 



104 



RESERVATION SCHOOL PLANTS. 



[Wash. 



Use, character, and cost of buildings. 



Schoolhouse 

Schoolhouse 

Boarding house 

Dwelling 

Dwelling 

Barn and stable 

Kitchen 

Office and store 

Smith and cooper shop _ 
Warehouse and stable.. 



% story frame $150 

" 150 

" _-_ 200 

" 275 

" __-_ 15 

" 175 

" 200 

" 50 

" 30 

" 50 



Total $1, 295 

The school farni contains 160 acres. This was originally a 
boarding school, which was discontinued in June, 1896, when it 
was converted into a day school. 



S'KOKOMISH DAY SCHOOL. 
(Puyallup Consolidated Agency.) 

Capacity, 40. 
Located on the S'kokomish Reservation, 3 miles from town of 
Union, Wash. , 75 miles northwest of Puyallup Agency. 

Use, character, and cost of buildings. 

Schoolhouse 1 story frame „ $850 

Boarding house 2 ' 

■ Boys' quarters - 2 ' 

Dwelling 1 ' 

Dwelling 1 ' 

Dwelling (missionary) 1 ' 

Dwelling (physician) 13^ ' 

Carpenter shop 

Blacksmith shop 

Root house 

Storehouse 

Apple house 

Laundry 

Woodshed 

Jail 

Barn .. 



_1 

-1 
_1 

_1 ' 
_1 

_l ■ 
1 ' 



Horse stable 1 

Total .. 



2,600 
1,515 

500 

700 

700 

1,200 

75 

75 

500 

250 

75 

250 

75 

50 

400 

275 



$9,990 

The school farm consists of 276 acres, of which 27 acres are 
fenced and under dike. It was formerly a boarding school, and 
w T as changed to a day school about 1897. 



Wash.] RESERVATION SCHOOL PLANTS. 165 

LIMMI DAY SCHOOL. 
(Tulalip Agency, Washington.) 

Capacity, 40. 

Located on Lummi Reservation, in Whatcom County, Wash., 
75 miles from Tulalip Agency, Wash. 

Use, character, and cost of buildings. 

Schoolhouse 1 story frame $400 

Dwelling and kitchen 1 " " 300 

Total $700 

Organized in 1891. Buildings were erected, by some mistake, 
on allot ed land. Efforts now being made to remove to Govern- 
ment land. 

SWIN03IISH DAT SCHOOL. 

(Tulalip Agency, "Washington.) 

Capacity, 42. 
Located on Swinomish Reservation, Wash., and 45 miles from 
Tulalip Agency, Wash. 

Use, character, and cost of buildings. 

Schoolhouse 1 story frame $400 

Kitchen ____ 1 " " 100 

Total ' $500 



YAKI3IA AGENCY BOARDING SCHOOL. 

Capacity, 140. 

Located at Yakima Agency (Fort Simcoe, Wash.), 35 miles 
from North Yakima, nearest town, on line of Northern Pacific 
Railroad. 

Use, character, and cost of buildings. 

Schoolhouse 2 story frame 83,000 

Boys' dormitory 2 '* " 5.225 

Girls' dormitory 2 " " 7,968 

School commissary 2 ; " " 100 

Tool house 1 " " 100 

Slaughterhouse 1 " " _. 250 

Barn, agency and school 2 "■ " 1,500 

Ice house 1 " " 100 

Root house 1 " " 150 

Laundry 1 " " 500 

Woodshed 1 " " 50 

Teachers' residence 1% " " 600 



Total S19,543 



166 RESERVATION SCHOOL PLANTS. [Wis. 

This school was organized in the fall of 1860; has a school 
farm of 100 acres, of which 60 are under cultivation and 40 hay 
land; portion of the reservation set aside May 11, 1897; worth 
about §1,500. 

GREEN BAY AGENCY BOARDING SCHOOIL, 

(Menomonee School.) 

Capacity, 160. 
Location, at Green Bay Agency, Keshena, Wis. 

Use, character, and cost of buildings. 
Dining room, dormitories, etc V/ 2 story frame $10,000 



Boys' dormitory 2 

Barn 2 

Industrial building, shops, etc 2 

Industrial teacher's dwelling 1% 

Teamster's dwelling 1% 

Oil house 1 

Hog house 1 

Ice house 1 

Wagon house 1 

Chicken house 1 

Coal house 1 



3,000 
1, 000 
400 
350 
3'>0 
100 
150 
100 
150 
150 
100 



Total $15, 800 

The school farm consists of 320 acres, of which 125 acres have 
been cleared from timber, and 125 are under cultivation. The 
purchase of the claims of two Indians cost the Government $400. 
The present value of the farm, not including barn and other 
buildings, is estimated at §3,000. 



STOCKBRIDGE BAY SCHOOL. 
(Green Bay Agency, Wisconsin.) 

Capacity, 40. 

Location, on Stockbridge and Munsee Reservation, 8 miles west 
of agency. 

Use, character, and cost of buildings. 

Schoolroom 1 story frame $825 

Teacher's house V/% " " 625 

Wood house 1 " " 110 



Total $1, 590 



Wis.] RESERVATION SCHOOL PLANTS. 167 

This school was organized in 1856, and is said to have been in- 
strumental in teaching all the Stockbridge and Menomonee In- 
dians to read and write English. 



LAC DU FLA3IBEAU BOARDING SCHOOL, 
(La Pointe Agency, Wisconsin.) 

Capacity, 160. 
Location, on Lac du Flambeau Reservation, 3 miles west of 
Chicago and Northwestern Railroad station. 

Use, character, and cost of buildings. 

Dormitory, dining room, etc 2 story frame $10,164 

Schoolroom 1 ;> " 3,789 

Laundry 1 " " 1,280 

Warehouse 1 " " " 1,257 

Fire-engine house 1 " " i 66 

Coal house 1 1! " 49 

Icehouse 1 " '- 58 

Carpenter shop I " ; ' 105 

Superintendent's residence 2 i( i; 1,711 

Employees' quarters 2 " t; J 2,533 

Hospital 1 " " 1,134 

Coal house 1 4i ;i 60 

Barn 2 " " 2,001 

Carpenter shop, etc 1 " " 1,221 

Blacksmith shop 1 " " 784 

Dormitories and reading rooms 2 " " 2,833 

Cold storage building 2 " " 346 

Chicken house 1 " ; ' 230 

Oil house 1 " " 70 

Water system 4, 589 

Total $31, 280 

Four hundred and ninety-two acres have been set apart and 
fenced for a school farm and pasture. Present value is about 
83,460. 

VER3IILLION LAKE BOARDING SCHOOL. 

(La Pointe Agency, Wisconsin.) 

Capacity, 125. 
Location, across Vermillion Lake from Tower, Minn. 
Use, character, and cost of buildings. 

Dormitory_ 2 story frame $16,400 

School building 2 " " 5,740 

Employees' quarters . 2 " " 3,390 



168 RESERVATION SCHOOL PLANTS. [Wis. 

Use, character, and cost of buildings — Continued. 

Laundry 2 story frame $1,490 

Warehouse 2 " " 1,390 

Pump house 1 " ' k 1,140 

Stable X% lt " 1,389 

Sewer and water system 5, 665 



Total ., $36, 604 

This is a new school, which it is expected will be opened by 
September 1, 1899. No farm has as yet been set apart. 



FOND DU LAC DAY SCHOOL. 

(La Pointe Agency, Wisconsin.) 

Capacity, 38. 
Located at Fond du Lac Reservation, 2 miles from village of 
Cloquet, Minn., and about 90 miles west of La Pointe Agency. 

Schoolhouse and teachers' residence 1 story frame building $777 



GRAND PORTAGE DAY SCHOOL. 

(La Pointe Agency, Wisconsin.) 

Capacity, 50. 
Located on Grand Portage Reservation, Minn., on Lake Supe- 
rior, about 200 miles northeast of La Pointe Agency, Wis. 

Schoolhouse and employees' quarters 1% story frame building $1, 292 



LAC COURT D'OREILLES DAY SCHOOL, NO. 1. 

(La Pointe Agency, Wisconsin.) 

Capacity, 36. 
Located on Lac Court d'Oreilles Reservation, Wis., 20 miles 
from Hayward ; 80 miles Southeast of La Pointe Agency. 

Schoolhouse and teacher's residence 1 story frame building $489 



LAC COURT D'OREILLES DAY SCHOOL, NO. 3. 

(La Pointe Agency, Wisconsin.) 

Capacity, 36. 
Located on Lac Court d'Oreilles Reservation, 20 miles from 
town of Hayward, and 80 miles southeast of La Pointe Agency. 

Schoolhouse and teacher's residence 1 story frame building $635 



Wis.] RESERVATION SCHOOL PLANTS. 169 

LAC COURT D'OREIULES BAY SCHOOL, NO. 3. 
(La Pointe Agency, Wisconsin.) 

Capacity, 80. 

Located at Odanah, Wis. 

This school was originally conducted as a contract school by 
the Bureau of Catholic Indian Mission. It was turned over to 
the Government in October, 1897, to be conducted as a day 
school. The building is rented by the Government at S100 per 
annum. 



NETT LAKE DAY SCHOOL. 

(La Pointe Agency, Wisconsin.) 

Capacity, 30. 

Located at Nett Lake Reservation, Minn., about 240 miles 
northwest of Tower, Minn., the nearest railroad point. 

Schoolkouse and teacher's residence 1 story frame building $758 



NORMANTOWX DAY SCHOOL. 

(La Pointe Agency, Wisconsin.) 

Capacity, 30. 

Located near village of Sawyer, Wis., on Fond du Lac Reser- 
vation, 10 miles from Cloquet, Minn., and 90 miles west of La 
Pointe Agency. 

Schoolhouse 1 story frame building $585 



PAQUAHAWONG DAY SCHOOL. 

(La Pointe Agency, Wisconsin.) 

Capacity, 32. 

Located at Lac Court d'Oreilles Reservation, Wis., 20 miles 
from Hayward, and 80 miles southeast of La Pointe Agency. 

Schoolhouse '. t% story log $300 

Teacher's residence 1% " frame . 595 



Total §895 



170 RESERVATION SCHOOL PLANTS. [Wis. 

RED CLIFF DAI SCHOOL. 

(La Point e Agency, "Wisconsin.) 

Capacity, 80. 

Location, on shore of Lake Superior, about 3 miles from Bay- 
field, Wis. , and 22 miles from La Pointe Agency. 

The school building at Red Cliff is rented from the Roman 
Catholic Bishop of La Crosse, Wis. 



£$12, ooo 



ONEIDA BOARDING SCHOOL. 

Capacity, 120. 

Located 10 miles west of the city of Green Bay, Wis., near the 
Oneida station, on the Green Bay and Western Railroad. 

Use, character, and cost of buildings. 

School building (boarding) ,___2 story brick 

School building (boarding) . 2 ■" " 

School building (boarding) 2 " " 6,764 

School building (boarding) 2 " " 3,250 

Steam-heating plant 1 " frame 6,000 

Electric-light plant 990 

Boiler house 1 story brick 3.225 

Barn 2 " frame 1,000 

Laundry 2 " " 580 

Warehouse 1 " " 1,180 

Farmer's cottage 1% " " 300 

.Workshop 1 " " 450 

Wagon and tool house 1 " " 150 

Wood and coal house 1 " " 200 

Icehouse 1 % " " 100 

Blacksmith shop 1 " " 95 

Chicken house and outbuildings 1 " " 115 



Total §36, 399 

The school farm, including grounds, etc., contains 80 acres. 
The land was set apart by the Government for school purposes 
at the time of the allotment of land to the Indians. Its estimated 
value is about §1,200. 



Oneida Day School No. 1. 

Capacity, 40. 
Located 4 miles south of the Oneida Boarding School, Wis. 

Schoolhouse 1 story frame building. 



Wis.] RESERVATION SCHOOL PLANTS. 171 

The school building belongs to Methodist Episcopal Mission, 
for which a rental of §6 per month is paid. This school was 
organized by the Methodist Episcopal Mission in 1834. 



Oneida Day School No, 2. 

Capacity, 36. 
Located 7 miles southwest of Oneida Boarding School, Wis. 

Schoolhouse 1 story frame building $762 

This school was organized by the Government in 1878 at the 
request of the Indians in the vicinity. 



Oneida Day School Xo. 3. 

Capacity, 40. 
Located one-half mile east of the Oneida Boarding School, Wis. 

Schoolhouse 1 story frame building. 

This school building belongs to the Hobart Episcopal Mission, 
having been established by said mission in 1 836. A rental of 86 
per month is paid to the mission for the building. 



Oneida Day School Xo. 4. 

Capacity, 28. 
Located 4 miles southeast of Oneida Boarding School, Wis. 

Schoolhouse 1 story log building. 

This school building was erected by the Indians for school pur- 
poses when the school was first organized. 



Oneida Day Scliool No. 5. 

Capacity, 32. 
Located 4 miles southwest of Oneida Boarding School, Wis. 

School building 1 story frame building $400 

This school was organized in 1880, at the request of the Indians. 
A new building was erected in 1897, at a cost of 8400. 



172 RESERVATION SCHOOL PLANTS. [Wyo. 

SHOSHONE AGENCY BOARDING SCHOOL. 

Capacity, 200. 

Location, on the Wind River Reservation, Wyo., 2 miles 
northeast of Shoshone Agency, Wyo. 

Use, character, and cost of buildings. 

Schoolhousi 2 story brick ___1. 

Girls' dormitory, etc 2 " " .,$51,700 

Boys' dormitory, etc 2 " " I 

Barn__ ____2 " frame 2,000 

Carpenters' house (farm) 



Laundry and tank house _ 

Coal house '_» 

Bath house 

Ice house __ 

Boot cellar 

Meat house 

Outbuildings (3) 

Chicken house 

Policemen's houses (2) 

Pigpen 



" 1,500 

" 300 

" . 400 

" 225 

" 189 

log 200 

frame 75 



" 136 

log 25 

" 40 

" 30 



Total £56, 820 

School farm, contains 600 acres, all under fence, and mostly 
under ditch — set apart out of Government Reservation. Present 
value about §6,000. 

An electric -light system, shops, and hospital are under con- 
tract, and will probably be erected during the fiscal year 1900. 



* estimated value of indian school plants. 

Non -Reservation School Plants §1,566,884 

Reservation School Plants 1,995,876 

Total . 3,562,760 

* In a great many cases where the cost of buildings is specified it really reiers to pres- 
ent value. This is especially true in the case of very old school plants and those trans- 
ferred from the War Department. Records concerning these are so meager as to be 
valueless in the preparation of these tables. 



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